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BATTLING AGAINST INTERFAITH RELATIONS IN ISRAEL: RELIGION, THERAPY, AND SOCIAL SERVICES/Commentary

One of the less studied aspects of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict is its demography. On the Jewish side, active steps are taken by the state to encourage Jewish immigration and Jewish births and discourage Jewish assimilation. As part of these efforts, the "problematic relationships" bet...

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Published in:Journal of marital and family therapy 2016-01, Vol.42 (1), p.45
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Arabs
Assimilation
At risk
Births
Children & youth
Couples
Demography
Families & family life
Females
Girls
Immigration
Interfaith
Interfaith relationships
Jewish people
Jews
Males
Marriage
Marriage Counseling
Printed Materials
Racial Relations
Racial Segregation
Resistance (Psychology)
School Districts
Semitic Languages
Smith, Sheridan
Social services
Socioeconomic Background
Socioeconomic status
Therapy
United States History
Young Adults
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