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Wolfe --$tchapter 3 Jews Without Money, Revisited /$rPaul Cowan --$tchapter 4 The Hasidic Poor in New York City /$rPhyllis Franck --$tpart, 2 The Jewish Response to the Jewish Poor --$tchapter 5 Some Aspects of the Jewish Attitude Toward the Welfare State /$rIsadore Twersky --$tchapter 6 Concept of Tzedakah in Contemporary Jewish Life /$rLeo Jung --$tchapter 7 Our Jewish Poor: How Can They Be Served? /$rJerome M. 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