Promoting Jewish Intramarriage Through Increased Social Interaction
Author(s)
Edward Kagen
Jay Levenberg
Jay Levenberg
Publication Date
Publisher
JCC Association - Jewish Community Centers of North America (JCCA)
Abstract
The authors report results of a Cleveland area study designed to better understand the general factors that contribute to the high rate of intermarriage among Jewish singles, and to develop community and programmatic responses that can foster increased social interaction with the objective of promoting intramarriage. Please note: this document contains errors resulting from conversion from one digital file type to another.
Geographic Coverage
Ohio
United States
United States
Copyright Info
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Bibliographic Information
Promoting Jewish Intramarriage Through Increased Social Interaction. 1994: https://archive.jpr.org.uk/object-bjpa814
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