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National Variations in Jewish Identity

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Explores how and why Jewish identity varies in different locations around the world and examines the implications of these variations for Jewish education.A collaboration of the world's leading con...
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Explores how and why Jewish identity varies in different locations around the world and examines the implications of these variations for Jewish education.

A collaboration of the world's leading contemporary Jewry scholars, this book explains how and why Jewish identity differs in various societies and regions and the impact of these variations on the theory and practice of Jewish education. The authors discuss differences that extend beyond such immediately obvious variations as language and dress. Included is an examination of what Jews believe they share and what sets them apart from others; what specific elements of Judaism, which conceptualizations, and which interpretations acquire special emphasis; and the extent to which, and the manner in which, Jews are to function as part of the larger societies in which they dwell.

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Price: £27.00
Pages: 325
Publisher: State University of New York Press
Imprint: SUNY Press
Publication Date: 18 November 1999
ISBN: 9780791443729
Format: Paperback
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"This book is a good survey of present knowledge and issues in the study of Jewish identity and its implications for education." — Nathan Glazer, Harvard University

"National Variations in Jewish Identity is a lively study of vital issues facing Jews–a sure tribute to the superb group of scholars who contributed." — Jack Wertheimer, Jewish Theological Seminary

Introduction
Steven M. Cohen

Part I. Jewish Responses to Modernity


1. Being Jewish and...
Michael A. Meyer


2. Jewish Religious, Ethnic, and National Identities: Convergences and Conflicts
Daniel J. Elazar


3. Arthur Ruppin Revisited: The Jews of Today, 1904–1994
Sergio DellaPergola


4. A Tradition of Invention: Family and Educational Institutions among Contemporary Traditionalizing Jews
Harvey E. Goldberg


Part II. European and North American Variations


5. National Contexts, Eastern European Immigrants, and Jewish Identity: A Comparative Analysis
Paula E. Hyman


6. British Jews or Britons of the Jewish Persuasion? The Religious Constraints of Civic Freedom
Geoffrey Alderman


7. Reluctant Cosmopolitans: The Impact of Continentalism, Multiculturalism, and Globalization on Jewish Identity in Canada
Stuart Schoenfeld


8. From Commandment to Persuasion: Probing the "Hard" Secularism of American Jewry
Henry L. Feingold


9. Family Economy/Family Relations: The Development of American Jewish Ethnicity in the Early Twentieth Century
Riv-Ellen Prell


Part III. Regional Variations in the United States


10. Inventing Jewish Identity in California: Shlomo Bardin, Zionism, and the Brandeis Camp Institute
Deborah Dash Moore


11. Jewishness in New York: Exception or the Rule?
Bethamie Horowitz


Part IV. The Israeli Difference


12. From Individuality to Identity: Directions in the Thought of J. B. Soloveitchik and Eliezer Schweid
Jonathan Cohen


13. Patterns of Jewish Identity Among Israeli Youth and Implications for Teaching of Jewish Sources
Asher Shkedi


14. A Social Constructivist Approach to Jewish Identity
Gabriel Horencyzk and Zvi Bekerman


15. Jewish and Other National and Ethnic Identities of Israeli Jews
Stephen Sharot


Index