ISBN:
9789047409649
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9047409647
Sprache:
Englisch
Seiten:
Online Ressource (xiii, 321 p.)
Ausgabe:
Online-Ausg.
Serie:
Jewish identities in a changing world 1570-7997 v. 6
Serie:
Jewish identities in a changing world v. 6
Paralleltitel:
Print version Jewry between tradition and secularism
DDC:
305.696009045
Schlagwort(e):
Jews Identity
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Europe
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Jews Identity
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Israel
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Judaism Europe
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Judaism Israel
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Orthodox Judaism Relations
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Nontraditional Jews
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Israel
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Secularism Israel
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Judaism and secularism Europe
;
Israel
;
Judaism
;
Orthodox Judaism Relations
;
Nontraditional Jews
;
Secularism
;
Judaism and secularism
;
Jews Identity
;
Jews Identity
;
Judaism
;
Judaism and secularism
;
Judaism
;
Orthodox Judaism Relations
;
Nontraditional Jews
;
Jews Identity
;
Secularism
;
Judaism
;
Jews Identity
;
Nontraditional Jews
;
Orthodox Judaism
;
Secularism
;
Judaism
;
Judaism and secularism
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SOCIAL SCIENCE ; Discrimination & Race Relations
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Interfaith relations
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Jews ; Identity
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Europe
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Israel
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Electronic books
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Aufsatzsammlung
Kurzfassung:
Preface:Judaism and the culture of memory /Thomas Gergely --Introduction:European Jewry and Klal Yisrael /Eliezer Ben-Rafael, Thomas Gergely, and Yosef Gorny --Is the French model in decline? /Pierre Birnbaum --Case of Belgium /Jean-Philippe Schreiber --Identity of Dutch Jews /Ludo Abicht --Russian-Jewish immigration to Germany /Julius H. Schoeps, Willi Jasper, and Olaf Glöckner --Religiosity, praxis, and tradition in contemporary Hungarian Jewry /András Kovács --Being Jewish in Romania after the second world war /Carol Iangu --Jewish identity, memory, and anti-Semitism /Maurice Konopnicki --Siamese twins: religion and secularism in Jewish national thought /Yosef Gorny --Israeli identity and mission in Buber's thought /Shalom Ratzabi --Sovereignty, voluntarism, and Jewish identity: Nathan Rotenstreich /Avi Bareli --On religious-secular tensions /Avi Sagi --Religious-secular cleavage in contemprary Israel /Yochanan Peres --On European Jewish Orthodoxy, Sephardic tradition, and the Shas movement /Zvi Zohar --Ultra-Orthodox, Orthodox, and secular women in college /Lior Ben-Chaim Rafael --Challenge of secularism to Jewish survival in Abba Hillel Silver's thinking /Ofer Shiff --Identities of Jewish American women /Suzanne Vromen --Jews and secularization: a challenge or a prospect? /Guy Haarscher --Submission and subversion before the law /Rivon Krygier --Tradition of diaspora and political reality of the state of Israel /David Meyer --Diaspora museum and Israeli-Jewish identity /Dina Porat --Jewish transnational community and the Hebrew University of Jerusalem /Uri Cohen --Contemporary dilemmas of identity: Israel and the diaspora /Eliezer Ben-Rafael --Was the Shoah the "sanctification of God"? /Thomas Gergely.
Anmerkung:
Includes bibliographical references (p. [301]-312) and indexes. - Description based on print version record
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Preface:Judaism and the culture of memory
,
Introduction:European Jewry and Klal Yisrael
,
Is the French model in decline?
,
Case of Belgium
,
Identity of Dutch Jews
,
Russian-Jewish immigration to Germany
,
Religiosity, praxis, and tradition in contemporary Hungarian Jewry
,
Being Jewish in Romania after the second world war
,
Jewish identity, memory, and anti-Semitism
,
Siamese twins: religion and secularism in Jewish national thought
,
Israeli identity and mission in Buber's thought
,
Sovereignty, voluntarism, and Jewish identity: Nathan Rotenstreich
,
On religious-secular tensions
,
Religious-secular cleavage in contemprary Israel
,
On European Jewish Orthodoxy, Sephardic tradition, and the Shas movement
,
Ultra-Orthodox, Orthodox, and secular women in college
,
Challenge of secularism to Jewish survival in Abba Hillel Silver's thinking
,
Identities of Jewish American women
,
Jews and secularization: a challenge or a prospect?
,
Submission and subversion before the law
,
Tradition of diaspora and political reality of the state of Israel
,
Diaspora museum and Israeli-Jewish identity
,
Jewish transnational community and the Hebrew University of Jerusalem
,
Contemporary dilemmas of identity: Israel and the diaspora
,
Was the Shoah the "sanctification of God"?
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