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Baar, Jacob and Cahnman, Werner J., "Interfaith Marriage in Switzerland", Cahnman, p. 51-56

Baber, Ray E., "A Study of 325 Mixed Marriages", American Sociological Review, Vol. 2, Oct. 1937, p. 705-716.

Bakal, Carl, "The Risks You Take in Interfaith Marriage", Good Housekeeping, July 1959, p. 62-63, 97-98, 100.

N.A., Baltimore, Md., Population Study: Presently being carried out.

Bamberger, Bernard J., "Mixed Marriages: Some Reflections On a Debate", CCAR JOURNAL, Vol. 11, Apr. 1963, Central Conference of American Rabbis, New York, p. 19-22.

" Plain Talk About Intermarriage", Reconstructionist, Vol. XV, No. 16, Dec. 16, 1949, p. 10-14.

Banahan, John S., Instructions for Mixed Marriages, Milwaukee, 1957.

Barnett, Larry D., "Research in Interreligious Dating and Marriage", Marriage and Family Living, Vol. 24, May 1962, p. 191-194.

" Research on International and Interracial Marriages",Marriage and Family Living, Feb. 1963, p. 105-07.

Barron, Milton, comp. The Blending American; Patterns of Intermarriage. Chicago, Quadrangle Books, 1972. 357 p.

Barron, Milton. People Who Intermarry; Intermarriage in a New England Industrial Community. Syracuse, Syracuse Univ. Press, 1946. 389 p.

Barron, Milton L., "The Incidence of Jewish Intermarriage in Europe and America", American Sociological Review. Vol. 11, No. 1, Feb. 1946, p. 6-13. (A major work. Available as a reprint.)

Barron, Milton L. People Who Intermarry: Intermarriage in a New England Industrial Community, Syracuse Univ. Press, Syracuse, New York, 1946, 389 p. (Bibliography p. 355-66.)

Barron, Milton. "Research on Intermarriage: A Survey of Accomplishments and Prospects", Abstract, American Journal of Sociology, Vol. 57, Nov. 1951, p. 249-55.

Barron, Milton L., "Research on Intermarriage--A Survey of Accomplishments and Prospects", American Minorities, New York, 1957, p. 450-58.

Barron, Milton. Intermarriage: Interfaith, Interracial,Interethnic , Beacon Press, Boston 1964, 420 p. (A most important work. Available in paperback. Biblio. fef. in "Notes", p. 405-14. Note: While the more important and more relevant references in this very important bibliographical source are included in this present bibliography, some of the less important and less relevant have been omitted. Therefore in doing extensive research in specific areas related to intermarriage, it would be good practice to consult the "Notes" contained in the book.)

Barron, Milton. Jews in Suburbia, Beacon Press, Boston, 1959.

Barron, Milton. Jews in Transistion, University of Minnesota Press, 1950, p.265-78.

Baron, Salo W., The Jewish Community, Jewish Publication Society of America, New York and Philadelphia, 1942, c. Vol. II, p. 18-19.

A Social and Religious History of the Jews, Columbia Univ. Press, New York, 1937. Vol. II, c. p. 136. (Some interesting historian of the Jews.)

Bealer, R.C. et al., "Religious Exogamy: A Study of Social Distance", Sociology and Social Research, Vol. 48, 1963, p. 69-79.

Becker, Raphael, "Zur Frage der Mischehe und Verwandtenehe", Z.D.S.J., Neue Folge, Jahrg. 1, No. 1 p. 21-23; No. 2, p. 51-54.

Bell, H.M., Youth Tell Their Story. American Council on Education, Washington, D.C., 1938.

Bemporad, Jack, "Some Effects of Intermarriage on Children", Union of American Hebrew Congregations, New York.

Benami, Shaddai, "Intermarriage in Israel: Human Rights Vs. Jewish Future", Jewish Digest, Vol. 7, July 1962, p. 24-28.

Ben-Horin, Meir, "Intermarriage and the Survival of the Jewish People", Cahnman, p. 38-50.

Berelson, Bernard and Steiner, Gary A., Human Behavior, Harcourt, Brace & World, New York, 1964.

Berkowitz, William, Ten Vital Jewish Issues, T. Yoseloff, New York, 1964, p. 89-108.

N.A., Berlin (West), Intermarriage Statistice: Statistisches Jahrbuch Berlin.

Berman, Louis, A., "Decorum, Prudery and Intermarriage", Reconstructionist, Vol. XXXIV, No. 8, May 31, 1968, p. 7-14.

Jews and Intermarriage: A Study in Personality and Culture. New York, T. Yoseloff, 1968. 707 p.

Besanceney, Paul H., "Factors Associated With Protestant-Catholic Marriages in Detroit Area: A Problem of Social Control", Dissertation Abstracts, Vol. 25, 1964, p. 2656.

Interfaith Marriages: Who and Why. New Haven, College & Univ. Press, 1970. 223 p.

" On Reporting Rates of Intermarriage", American Journal of Sociology, Vol. LXX, No. 6, May 1965, p. 717-21. (Sociological techniques.)

Bettan, Israel, "Response: The Marriage of a Negro Boy to a Jewish Girl", CCAR Journal, No. 4, Jan. 1954, Central Conference of American Rabbis, p. 38.

A.U., Bible, The, Gen. 11:29, 20:12, 24:12, 24:15, 28:9, 29:12, 38:2, 41:45, 46:10, Exod. 2:21; Num. 21:1; Deut. 7:1-4; Book of Ruth; Book of Ezra.

Bigman, Stanley K., The Jewish Population of Greater Washington in 1956, Report on an Interview Survey of Size, Social Characteristics, Residential Mobility, Community Participation, and Observance of Some Traditional Jewish Practices, The Jewish Community Council of Greater Washington, Washington, D.C., May 1957, Chapter 8, p. 10, 30, 123-41, 150, 213-39. (An important work.)

N.A., Bishop's Committee on Mixed Marriages, A Factual Study of Mixed Marriages, National Catholic Welfare Conference, Washington, D.C., 1943.

Black, Algernon D., If I Marry Outside My Religion, Public Affairs Pamphlet, No. 204, Public Affairs Committee, New York, 1954, 28 p.

Blau, Bruno, "Die Mischele in Nazireich", Judaica, Heft 1.1, Zurich, Apr. 1948.

Blau, Peter M., Beeker, Carolyn, and Fitzpatrick, Kevin M. "Intersecting Social Affiliations and Intermarriage." Social Forces, Mar. 1984. p. 585-606.

Bloom, Leonard, "The Jews of Buna", Graeber, Isacgere and Britt, Steuart Henderson, Ed., Jews in a Gentile World, New York, 1942, Chapter VII. (Intermarriage incidence of Jews in a small American community. Not too important.)

Bloomgarden, Lawrence, "A Current Evaluation of the Effect of Discrimination and Self-segregation on Jewish Occupational Choice", Journal of Jewish Communal Service, Vol. XXXIX, 1962, c. p. 92, 95-97.

Boroff, David, "Jewish Teen-age Culture", Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, No. 338, 1961, p. 79-90.

Bossard, James H.S., "Nationality and Nativity as Factors in Marriage", American Sociological Review, Vol. 4, 1939, p. 792-798.

Bossard, James H.S. and Boll, Eleanor Stoker, One Marriage, Two Faiths: Guidance on Interfaith Marriage, The Ronald Press Co., New York 1957, 180 p. (References: p. 173-75.)

Why Marriages Go Wrong, The Ronald Press Co., New York, 1958, c. p. 11-12.

Bossard, James H.S. and Letts, Harold C., "Mixed Marriages Involving Lutherans", Marriage and Family Living, Vol. 18, Nov. 1956, p. 308-10.

N.A., Boston, Population Study: See Axelrod.

Bouge, Donald J., The Population of the United States, The Free Press, Glencoe, Ill., c. p. 706.

Bousquet, G.H., "Les Mariages Mixtes a l'Etat Civil d'Alger", Revue Africaine, T. 106, 1962 p. 190-93.

Boxerman, William I., Statistically Speaking, Jacksonville Jewish Council, Jacksonville, Fla., 1947, p. 8 (Charts.)

Bradbury, Bianica, The Curious Wine, Beeckhurst Press, New York 1948, (A novel.)

Brandriss, Joseph, "I am a Jew; My Husband is a Catholic", Jewish Spectator, Vol. 23, Mar. 1958, p. 14-16.

Brav, Stanley R., Jewish Family Solidarity, Vicksburg, Mississippi, 1940, c. p. 39-73.

" Sampling Jewish Marriage Data". Jewish Social Studies, Vol. 10, Jan. 1948, p. 71-72. (This study seeks to determine certain characteristics of Jewish marriage by means of data gathered in Vicksburg, Mississippi, where the Jewish population measures one percent of the total 30,000. If typical, over three-fourths marry Jews rather than non-Jews. Marriages are of unusual stability and there is little or no conversion from Judaism. Mates are sought outside the community and residence is usually established there.)

" Resourses for Marriage Counseling." CCAR Journal (Central Conference of American Rabbis), Oct. 1954. p. 25-31.

Brinig, Myron, The Sadness in Lexington Avenue, Rinehart & Co., New York, 1951. (A novel.)

Footsteps on the Stair, Rinehart & Co., New York, 1950. (A novel.)

Brown, James Stephen, "Social Class, Intermarriage, and Church Membership in a Kentucky Community", American Journal of Sociology, Vol. 57, 1951-52, p. 232-42.

Brull, Adolf, Die Mischehe im Judentum im Lichte der Geschichte. Vortrag, Kommissions--Berlag von A.J. Hofmann, Frankfurt am Main, 1905, 23 p.

Bubis, Gerald B. "Intermarriage, the Rabbi, and the Jewish Communal Worker." Journal of Jewish Communal Service, Fall 1973. p. 85-97.

Burchinal, Lee G., "Membership Groups and Attitudes Toward Cross-Religious Dating and Marriages", Marriage and Family Living, Vol. 22, Aug., 1960, p. 248-253.

Burchinal, Lee G. and Chancellor, Loren E., "Ages at Marriage, Occupations of Grooms and Interreligious Marriage Rates", Social Forces, Vol. 40, May 1962, p. 348-54.

" Factors Related to Interreligious Marriages in Iowa, 1953-57", Research Bulletin 510, Iowa State University, Ames, Iowa, Nov. 1962.

" Proportions of Catholics, Urbanism and Mixed Catholic Marriage Rates Among Iowa Counties", Social Problems, Vol. IX, 1962, p. 359-65.

" Survival Rates Among Religiously Homogamous and Interreligious Marriages", Social Forces, Vol. 41, May 1963, p. 353-62. (An important work. Divorce and separation rate.)

Burgess, Ernest W. and Wallin, Paul, Engagement and Marriage, Toronto, 1953, c. p. 187.


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