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Chapter 5 National Contexts, Eastern European Immigrants, and Jewish Identity: A Comparative Analysis
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- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Introduction 1
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Part I Jewish Responses to Modernity
- Chapter 1 Being Jewish and .... 21
- Chapter 2 Jewish Religious, Ethnic, and National Identities: Convergences and Conflicts 35
- Chapter 3 Arthur Ruppin Revisited: The Jews of Today, 1904-1994 53
- Chapter 4 A Tradition of Invention: Family and Educational Institutions among Contemporary Traditionalizing Jews 85
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Part II European and North American Variations
- Chapter 5 National Contexts, Eastern European Immigrants, and Jewish Identity: A Comparative Analysis 109
- Chapter 6 British Jews or Britons of the Jewish Persuasion? The Religious Constraints of Civic Freedom 125
- Chapter 7 Reluctant Cosmopolitans: The Impact of Continentalism, Multiculturalism, and Globalization on Jewish Identity in Canada 137
- Chapter 8 From Commandment to Persuasion: Probing the "Hard" Secularism of American Jewry 157
- Chapter 9 Family EconomylFamily Relations: The Development of American Jewish Ethnicity in the Early Twentieth Century 177
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Part III Regional Variations in the United States
- Chapter 10 Inventing Jewish Identity in California: Shlomo Bardin, Zionism, and the Brandeis Camp Institute 201
- Chapter 11 Jewishness in New York: Exception or the Rule? 223
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Part IV The Israel Difference
- Chapter 12 From Individuality to Identity: Directions in the Thought of J. B. Soloveitchik and Eliezer Schweid 243
- Chapter 13 Patterns of Jewish Identity Among Israeli Youth and Implications for Teaching Jewish Texts 263
- Chapter 14 A Social Constructivist Approach to Jewish Identity 281
- Chapter 15 Jewish and Other National and Ethnic Identities of Israeli Jews 299
- Index 321
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Introduction 1
-
Part I Jewish Responses to Modernity
- Chapter 1 Being Jewish and .... 21
- Chapter 2 Jewish Religious, Ethnic, and National Identities: Convergences and Conflicts 35
- Chapter 3 Arthur Ruppin Revisited: The Jews of Today, 1904-1994 53
- Chapter 4 A Tradition of Invention: Family and Educational Institutions among Contemporary Traditionalizing Jews 85
-
Part II European and North American Variations
- Chapter 5 National Contexts, Eastern European Immigrants, and Jewish Identity: A Comparative Analysis 109
- Chapter 6 British Jews or Britons of the Jewish Persuasion? The Religious Constraints of Civic Freedom 125
- Chapter 7 Reluctant Cosmopolitans: The Impact of Continentalism, Multiculturalism, and Globalization on Jewish Identity in Canada 137
- Chapter 8 From Commandment to Persuasion: Probing the "Hard" Secularism of American Jewry 157
- Chapter 9 Family EconomylFamily Relations: The Development of American Jewish Ethnicity in the Early Twentieth Century 177
-
Part III Regional Variations in the United States
- Chapter 10 Inventing Jewish Identity in California: Shlomo Bardin, Zionism, and the Brandeis Camp Institute 201
- Chapter 11 Jewishness in New York: Exception or the Rule? 223
-
Part IV The Israel Difference
- Chapter 12 From Individuality to Identity: Directions in the Thought of J. B. Soloveitchik and Eliezer Schweid 243
- Chapter 13 Patterns of Jewish Identity Among Israeli Youth and Implications for Teaching Jewish Texts 263
- Chapter 14 A Social Constructivist Approach to Jewish Identity 281
- Chapter 15 Jewish and Other National and Ethnic Identities of Israeli Jews 299
- Index 321