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Returning to the marital status of Jews and others , Table 7 shows that the former have a smaller percentage of widowers than the other groups . This would suggest that Jewish women generally live longer and therefore Jews become ...
Returning to the marital status of Jews and others , Table 7 shows that the former have a smaller percentage of widowers than the other groups . This would suggest that Jewish women generally live longer and therefore Jews become ...
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The minority status of the Jews is another important factor . ... They therefore strive to attain a certain degree of economic independence , and security , and social status for themselves and their children .
The minority status of the Jews is another important factor . ... They therefore strive to attain a certain degree of economic independence , and security , and social status for themselves and their children .
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But the Jewish community achievement norms , with plaudits and prizes of prestige , status and success , were incentives to Jewish learning for the scholar and the Talmud chochem . In the United States the American cash - nexus ...
But the Jewish community achievement norms , with plaudits and prizes of prestige , status and success , were incentives to Jewish learning for the scholar and the Talmud chochem . In the United States the American cash - nexus ...
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