Jews in the Modern World, Band 2Jacob Freid Twayne Publishers, 1962 - 744 Seiten |
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... married against 68.5 and 71 percent respectively of the non - Jewish geniuses . In 1945 , however , the margin between them was narrowed.33 Jewish students are more likely to say that their parents are happily married than other ...
... married against 68.5 and 71 percent respectively of the non - Jewish geniuses . In 1945 , however , the margin between them was narrowed.33 Jewish students are more likely to say that their parents are happily married than other ...
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... married report- ing a divorce . " Of the 206 Catholic respondents , 8 percent were divorced and the 247 white Protestants had a divorce rate of 16 per 100 ever married.35 This suggests that the Jewish family is more stable than the ...
... married report- ing a divorce . " Of the 206 Catholic respondents , 8 percent were divorced and the 247 white Protestants had a divorce rate of 16 per 100 ever married.35 This suggests that the Jewish family is more stable than the ...
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... married in Iowa in 1953 was 31 per 100 marriages . Those who were married for the first time had a lower inter- marriage rate than those who were married for the second or third time . Is it because those who were married for the first ...
... married in Iowa in 1953 was 31 per 100 marriages . Those who were married for the first time had a lower inter- marriage rate than those who were married for the second or third time . Is it because those who were married for the first ...
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Art and Literature | 319 |
Story of Jewish | 328 |
The Story of Yiddish | 356 |
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