Jews in the Modern World, Band 2Jacob Freid Twayne Publishers, 1962 - 744 Seiten |
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... reported by the Census Bureau . Jewish community surveys are another source of information on the prevalence of interfaith families . The 1959 Charleston , West Virginia , survey reported that 84 of 376 married couples ( 22 % ) had non ...
... reported by the Census Bureau . Jewish community surveys are another source of information on the prevalence of interfaith families . The 1959 Charleston , West Virginia , survey reported that 84 of 376 married couples ( 22 % ) had non ...
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... reported a larger number of siblings than those whose mother was Catholic and father was Protestant ; the former reported an average of 3.6 children per family and the latter only 2.2 . Those whose both parents were Protestant reported ...
... reported a larger number of siblings than those whose mother was Catholic and father was Protestant ; the former reported an average of 3.6 children per family and the latter only 2.2 . Those whose both parents were Protestant reported ...
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... reported more frequently in 1953 than in 1931. On the other hand , tuberculosis , diabetes , and pneumonia were reported less frequently . Cancer , heart diseases and diabetes as causes of death were more prevalent among Jews than other ...
... reported more frequently in 1953 than in 1931. On the other hand , tuberculosis , diabetes , and pneumonia were reported less frequently . Cancer , heart diseases and diabetes as causes of death were more prevalent among Jews than other ...
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Art and Literature | 319 |
Story of Jewish | 328 |
The Story of Yiddish | 356 |
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