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If we add those under 14 years old , both of whose parents were Jewish , then there were in March 1957 approximately 4,975,000 persons whose religion was Jewish.1 They constituted 2.96 percent of the total civilian population .
If we add those under 14 years old , both of whose parents were Jewish , then there were in March 1957 approximately 4,975,000 persons whose religion was Jewish.1 They constituted 2.96 percent of the total civilian population .
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Clearly , the immigrant component has a larger proportion of persons who are no longer in the labor force than do the natives . Some of these aged persons may need financial assistance , others are in need of medical care .
Clearly , the immigrant component has a larger proportion of persons who are no longer in the labor force than do the natives . Some of these aged persons may need financial assistance , others are in need of medical care .
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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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