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- f4b52ea1392e74f94ffcd4acef7d220e7079e240dafd2fa401114807f34d6441 first "Baruch".
- f4b52ea1392e74f94ffcd4acef7d220e7079e240dafd2fa401114807f34d6441 isCitedBy Jews.
- f4b52ea1392e74f94ffcd4acef7d220e7079e240dafd2fa401114807f34d6441 last "Shalev".
- f4b52ea1392e74f94ffcd4acef7d220e7079e240dafd2fa401114807f34d6441 page "57".
- f4b52ea1392e74f94ffcd4acef7d220e7079e240dafd2fa401114807f34d6441 quote "A striking fact... is the high number of Laureates of the Jewish faith—over 20% of the total Nobel Prizes ; including: 17% in Chemistry, 26% in Medicine and Physics, 40% in Economics and 11% in Peace and Literature each. These numbers are especially startling in light of the fact that only some 14 million people are Jewish.".
- f4b52ea1392e74f94ffcd4acef7d220e7079e240dafd2fa401114807f34d6441 title "100 Years of Nobel Prizes".
- f4b52ea1392e74f94ffcd4acef7d220e7079e240dafd2fa401114807f34d6441 year "2005".