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centers , and varied between 30 and 56.2 percent in the smaller towns . This statement requires some qualifications . The proportions related to the number of children attending Jewish schools at any one time .
centers , and varied between 30 and 56.2 percent in the smaller towns . This statement requires some qualifications . The proportions related to the number of children attending Jewish schools at any one time .
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The proportion of pupils to the total population was 10.5 percent for Jewish schools as compared to 22.4 percent in the general public and non - public schools . The great majority of parents want and provide some sort of Jewish ...
The proportion of pupils to the total population was 10.5 percent for Jewish schools as compared to 22.4 percent in the general public and non - public schools . The great majority of parents want and provide some sort of Jewish ...
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The suburban Jewish communities have a larger percentage of young persons than the metropolises . Those under five years constituted in 1949 about 15 percent of the Jewish population in the Trenton suburban area and only 7.5 percent in ...
The suburban Jewish communities have a larger percentage of young persons than the metropolises . Those under five years constituted in 1949 about 15 percent of the Jewish population in the Trenton suburban area and only 7.5 percent in ...
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