EM_Wave
20 Nov 2011
Genealogy / How common is it for other people of Polish origin to discover they are actually Jewish? [127]
Yes, but mathematically-speaking, even if the intermarriage rate was low, many of today's Polish Catholics could still have Jewish ancestry because of the huge Jewish population Poland once had and the amount of centuries they've lived there.
But quite sure the mixing marriage rate in that time was much lower than 50 percent.
Yes, but mathematically-speaking, even if the intermarriage rate was low, many of today's Polish Catholics could still have Jewish ancestry because of the huge Jewish population Poland once had and the amount of centuries they've lived there.