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In view of what has been said about the sources of information on the demographic characteristics of the Jews in the United States , the answer to the question " How large is the Jewish population ? ” will vary with the sources of ...
In view of what has been said about the sources of information on the demographic characteristics of the Jews in the United States , the answer to the question " How large is the Jewish population ? ” will vary with the sources of ...
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Its population increased from approximately 323,000 in 1951 to 391,000 in 1959,20 a gain of twenty - one percent in less than ten years . This rather phenomenal growth was due primarily to the settlement of Jews from other parts of the ...
Its population increased from approximately 323,000 in 1951 to 391,000 in 1959,20 a gain of twenty - one percent in less than ten years . This rather phenomenal growth was due primarily to the settlement of Jews from other parts of the ...
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These definitions and the sets of criteria can be found in each of the 1950 census reports on population . The 1950 census report Nativity and Parentage has data on immigrants and native - born or immigrants of mixed parentage who lived ...
These definitions and the sets of criteria can be found in each of the 1950 census reports on population . The 1950 census report Nativity and Parentage has data on immigrants and native - born or immigrants of mixed parentage who lived ...
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