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18.10.2020 •
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answer a is correct
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the answer i believe would be jewish
from the 1800s on saloons allowed Jewish women to establish a venue in their homes in which Jews and non-Jews could meet in relative equality. Like-minded people could study art, literature, philosophy or music together.