ISBN:
0585316767
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9780585316765
Language:
English
Pages:
Online Ressource (vi, 325 p.)
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ill.
Edition:
Online-Ausg.
Parallel Title:
Erscheint auch als National variations in Jewish identity
DDC:
305.8924
Keywords:
Jews Congresses
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Identity
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Jews Congresses
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Identity
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United States
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Jews Congresses
;
Identity
;
Israel
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Israel
;
United States
;
Jews Congresses Identity
;
Jews Congresses Identity
;
Jews Congresses Identity
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SOCIAL SCIENCE ; Anthropology ; Cultural
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SOCIAL SCIENCE ; Discrimination & Race Relations
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SOCIAL SCIENCE ; Minority Studies
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Jews ; Identity
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Joden
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Identiteit
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Conference papers and proceedings
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Conference papers and proceedings
;
Israel
;
United States
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Electronic books Conference proceedings
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Konferenzschrift
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Kongress
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Kongress
Abstract:
Annotation
Abstract:
Being Jewish and ... /Michael A. Meyer --Jewish religious, ethnic, and national identities /Daniel J. Elazar --Arthur Ruppin revisited /Sergio DellaPergola --Tradition of invention /Harvey E. Goldberg --National contexts, Eastern European immigrants, and Jewish identity /Paula E. Hyman --British Jews or Britons of the Jewish persuasion? /Geoffrey Alderman --Reluctant cosmopolitans /Stuart Schoenfeld --From commandment to persuasion /Henry L. Feingold --Family economy, family relations /Riv-Ellen Prell --Inventing Jewish identity in California /Deborah Dash Moore --Jewishness in New York /Bethamie Horowitz --From individuality to identity /Jonathan Cohen --Patterns of Jewish identity among Israeli youth and implications for teaching of Jewish sources /Asher Shkedi --Social constructivist approach to Jewish identity /Gabriel Horencyzk and Zvi Bekerman --Jewish and other national and ethnic identities of Israeli Jews /Stephen Sharot.
Abstract:
In analyses of how and why Jewish identity varies across modern societies and convergences and conflicts in religious, ethnic, and national identities, 15 papers explore the themes of: Jewish responses to modernity; European and North American variations; regional variations in the US (from an educational camp retreat in California, to being Jewish in New York City); and the Israeli difference. Seven of the 17 contributors are with the Hebrew U., two are at other Israeli universities, and the rest are US and British scholars in relevant fields
Note:
Includes bibliographical references and index. - Description based on print version record
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