Juan  Luis  Cordero

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As a result, during the period of most rapid growth, 1880–1914, the number of Jews increased by an average of 2 per cent a year, well above the European mean, raising the total number of Jews from 7.5 million to over thirteen million. These ‘new’ Jews were overwhelmingly Ashkenazis, concentrated in big cities.
History of the Jews
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