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The purpose of this study has been to analyse the way in which 'traditional' immigrant families maintain and transform themselves in the process of rapid social change. The analysis is based on the situation in a smallholders' co-operative village in Israel-the Moshav,2 established in 1951 in the Jerusalem District and settled by seventy households of immigrants from Iraqi Kurdistan (Zafrira). The data are drawn from a questionnaire administered to all fathers among the first generation settlers, and to all sons in the 16-24 age group still living with their family of origin.
Weintraub et al. (Sun,) studied this question.