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A new study by the Shoresh Institution for Socioeconomic Research has found lifestyle differences between Haredi families living in Israel's periphery and those residing in the country's center. Families in the periphery spend more on transportation and communications, own more cars and televisions, and have fewer children. The study's author Dr. Pavel Jelnov spoke to KAN's Naomi Segal
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A new study by the Shoresh Institution for Socioeconomic Research has found lifestyle differences between Haredi families living in Israel's periphery and those residing in the country's center. Families in the periphery spend more on transportation and communications, own more cars and televisions, and have fewer children. The study's author Dr. Pavel Jelnov spoke to KAN's Naomi Segal
(Photo: Tiberias. Michael Giladi/Flash90)
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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