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Today there is hesitancy even after the man has become a convert , but it is nevertheless still possible for his descendants to become members of the majority group . However , if all Jews were converted simultaneously , what would ...
Today there is hesitancy even after the man has become a convert , but it is nevertheless still possible for his descendants to become members of the majority group . However , if all Jews were converted simultaneously , what would ...
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Therefore , now that we are discussing the Zionist movement and a possible reassessment of its values , it seems to me that the movement should abandon its view that anti - Semitism is the main motive for the exodus of the children of ...
Therefore , now that we are discussing the Zionist movement and a possible reassessment of its values , it seems to me that the movement should abandon its view that anti - Semitism is the main motive for the exodus of the children of ...
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It is quite possible that a substantial proportion of Jewish women have the number of children they desire at a relatively early age . Thus we find that there were approximately 1,584 children per 1,000 Jewish women 20-29 in Los Angeles ...
It is quite possible that a substantial proportion of Jewish women have the number of children they desire at a relatively early age . Thus we find that there were approximately 1,584 children per 1,000 Jewish women 20-29 in Los Angeles ...
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