Are Genes Jewish?: Conceptual Ambiguities in the New Genetic AgeJean and Samuel Frankel Center for Judaic Studies, The University of Michigan, 2005 - 17 pages |
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... children born in mixed marriages in Israel. He received dozens of conflicting responses from the most eminent Jewish thinkers of the time.4 Clearly, ambiguity and disagreement have always been endemic to this question. II. Population ...
... children born in mixed marriages in Israel. He received dozens of conflicting responses from the most eminent Jewish thinkers of the time.4 Clearly, ambiguity and disagreement have always been endemic to this question. II. Population ...
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... children born in mixed marriages in Israel . He received dozens of con- flicting responses from the most eminent Jewish thinkers of the time . * Clearly , ambiguity and disagreement have always been endemic to this question . 6 II ...
... children born in mixed marriages in Israel . He received dozens of con- flicting responses from the most eminent Jewish thinkers of the time . * Clearly , ambiguity and disagreement have always been endemic to this question . 6 II ...
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... child may do so using eggs donated by non - Jewish women . Others argue the opposing view , that the egg transmits Jewishness , so in order to conceive a Jewish child , an infertile woman must receive an egg donated by a Jewish woman ...
... child may do so using eggs donated by non - Jewish women . Others argue the opposing view , that the egg transmits Jewishness , so in order to conceive a Jewish child , an infertile woman must receive an egg donated by a Jewish woman ...
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Blood and Belief: The Circulation of a Symbol Between Jews and Christians David Biale Limited preview - 2007 |