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32 Million Jews Today If Not for Holocaust

August 3, 2009
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Professor Sergio DellaPergola said that not only did the Holocaust kill millions, it also resulted in devastating demographic damages, including the loss of cultural frameworks, a higher number of male victims resulting in decreased fertility, a rise in intermarriage and the murder of many children. Today, the Jewish population is older and less fertile than before the Holocaust. “The Holocaust struck a deep blow to the demographic, cultural and social fabric of the Jewish people in many ways and with long-range consequences,” said DellaPergola.

By Joshua Spurlock, BFP Israel Mosaic Radio

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