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New Jewish identities : contemporary Europe and beyond / edited by Zvi Gitelman, Barry Kosmin, András Kovács.

Publication | Digitized | Library Call Number: DS143 .N37 2003

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    Format
    Book
    Published
    Budapest ; New York : Central European University Press, 2003
    Contents
    Social identity in British and South African Jewry / Jacqueline Goldberg
    Religious identity in the social and political arena: an examination of the attitudes of Orthodox and Progressive Jews in the UK / Barry Kosmin
    Changing patterns of Jewish identity among British Jews / Stephen Miller
    A typological approach to French Jewry / Régine Azria
    'Jewishness' in postmodernity: the case of Sweden / Lars Dencik
    Becoming Jewish in Russia and Ukraine / Zvi Gitelman
    The Jewish press and Jewish identity: Leningrad/St. Petersburg, 1989-1992 / John D. Klier
    Patterns of Jewish identity in Moldova: the behavioral dimension / Malka Korazim and Esther Katz
    Jewish identity and the Orthodox Church in late Soviet Russia / Judith Deutsch Kornblatt
    Looking out for one's own identity: Central Asian Jews in the wake of communism / Alanna E. Cooper
    Jewish groups and identity strategies in post-communist Hungary / András Kovács
    Particularizing the universal: new Polish Jewish identities and a new framework of analysis / Marius Gudonis
    Polish Jewish institutions in transition: personalities over process / Claire A. Rosenson
    Jewish identity in the United States and Israel / Charles S. Liebman
    Notes towards the definition of 'Jewish culture' in contemporary Europe / Jonathan Webber
    Jewish identity in transition: transformation or attenuation? / Charles S. Liebman.
    Other Authors/Editors
    Gitelman, Zvi Y.
    Kosmin, Barry A. (Barry Alexander)
    Kovács, András, 1947-
    Notes
    Includes bibliographical references and index.
    Social identity in British and South African Jewry / Jacqueline Goldberg -- Religious identity in the social and political arena: an examination of the attitudes of Orthodox and Progressive Jews in the UK / Barry Kosmin -- Changing patterns of Jewish identity among British Jews / Stephen Miller -- A typological approach to French Jewry / Régine Azria -- 'Jewishness' in postmodernity: the case of Sweden / Lars Dencik -- Becoming Jewish in Russia and Ukraine / Zvi Gitelman -- The Jewish press and Jewish identity: Leningrad/St. Petersburg, 1989-1992 / John D. Klier -- Patterns of Jewish identity in Moldova: the behavioral dimension / Malka Korazim and Esther Katz -- Jewish identity and the Orthodox Church in late Soviet Russia / Judith Deutsch Kornblatt -- Looking out for one's own identity: Central Asian Jews in the wake of communism / Alanna E. Cooper -- Jewish groups and identity strategies in post-communist Hungary / András Kovács -- Particularizing the universal: new Polish Jewish identities and a new framework of analysis / Marius Gudonis -- Polish Jewish institutions in transition: personalities over process / Claire A. Rosenson -- Jewish identity in the United States and Israel / Charles S. Liebman -- Notes towards the definition of 'Jewish culture' in contemporary Europe / Jonathan Webber -- Jewish identity in transition: transformation or attenuation? / Charles S. Liebman.

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    Language
    English
    ISBN
    9639241628
    Additional Form
    Electronic version(s) available internally at USHMM.
    Physical Description
    xv, 365 pages ; 24 cm

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