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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Table of Contents v
- Contributors vii
- List of Tables and Appendices xi
- List of Figures xvii
- Acknowledgments xix
- Introduction 1
- 1. Social Identity in British and South African Jewry 5
- 2. Religious Identity in the Social and Political Arena: An Examination of the Attitudes of Orthodox and Progressive Jews in the UK 23
- 3. Changing Patterns of Jewish Identity among British Jews 45
- 4. A Typological Approach to French Jewry 61
- 5. “Jewishness” in Postmodernity:The Case of Sweden 75
- 6. Becoming Jewish in Russia and Ukraine 105
- 7. The Jewish Press and Jewish Identity: Leningrad/St. Petersburg, 1989–1992 139
- 8. Patterns of Jewish Identity in Moldova: The Behavioral Dimension 159
- 9. Jewish Identity and the Orthodox Church in Late Soviet Russia 171
- 10. Looking Out for One’s Own Identity: Central Asian Jews in the Wake of Communism 189
- 11. Jewish Groups and Identity Strategies in Post-Communist Hungary 211
- 12. Particularizing the Universal: New Polish Jewish Identities and a New Framework of Analysis 243
- 13. Polish Jewish Institutions in Transition: Personalities over Process 263
- 14. Jewish Identity in the United States and Israel 291
- 15. Notes Towards the Definition of “Jewish Culture” in Contemporary Europe 317
- 16. Jewish Identity in Transition:Transformation or Attenuation? 341
- Index 351
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Table of Contents v
- Contributors vii
- List of Tables and Appendices xi
- List of Figures xvii
- Acknowledgments xix
- Introduction 1
- 1. Social Identity in British and South African Jewry 5
- 2. Religious Identity in the Social and Political Arena: An Examination of the Attitudes of Orthodox and Progressive Jews in the UK 23
- 3. Changing Patterns of Jewish Identity among British Jews 45
- 4. A Typological Approach to French Jewry 61
- 5. “Jewishness” in Postmodernity:The Case of Sweden 75
- 6. Becoming Jewish in Russia and Ukraine 105
- 7. The Jewish Press and Jewish Identity: Leningrad/St. Petersburg, 1989–1992 139
- 8. Patterns of Jewish Identity in Moldova: The Behavioral Dimension 159
- 9. Jewish Identity and the Orthodox Church in Late Soviet Russia 171
- 10. Looking Out for One’s Own Identity: Central Asian Jews in the Wake of Communism 189
- 11. Jewish Groups and Identity Strategies in Post-Communist Hungary 211
- 12. Particularizing the Universal: New Polish Jewish Identities and a New Framework of Analysis 243
- 13. Polish Jewish Institutions in Transition: Personalities over Process 263
- 14. Jewish Identity in the United States and Israel 291
- 15. Notes Towards the Definition of “Jewish Culture” in Contemporary Europe 317
- 16. Jewish Identity in Transition:Transformation or Attenuation? 341
- Index 351