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7 Jewish Residential Patterns and Identity
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- List of Tables xi
- List of Figures xv
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Part A. Introduction: Profiles of Canadian Jewish Life
- 1 The Ever-Dying People? Some Advantages of Comparative Analysis 1
- 2 Canadian Jewry since the Second World War 13
- 3 Demographic Overview 29
- 4 Antisemitism in Canada 39
- 5 The Centrality of Jewish Education in Canada 56
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Part B. Comparing Canadian Jews across Social Characteristics
- 6 Twelve Degrees of Jewish Identity 73
- 7 Jewish Residential Patterns and Identity 85
- 8 Immigrant and Non-immigrant Household Income 100
- 9 Comparing Montreal and Toronto 114
- 10 Experiencing Race, Class, Ethnicity, and Gender: Jewish Immigrants from the Former Soviet Union in Toronto 128
- 11 Attitudes and Activism concerning Israel 147
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Part C. Comparing Canadian Jews and Other Canadians
- 12 From the Jewish Question to the Muslim Question 165
- 13 Jews and the Christian Goliath 179
- 14 Are the Chinese Canada’s New Jews? 195
- 15 Jews and Métis in Canada: Ethnic Mobility and the Politics of Counting 214
- 16 Jewish Intellectual Exceptionalism? Ethnic Representation at the University of Toronto Medical School 230
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Part D. Comparing Jews in Canada and Other Countries
- 17 Jewish Demography and Identity in Nine Countries 249
- 18 Intermarriage in Canada and the United States: Déjà Vu or Different? 267
- 19 Qualifying the Leading Theory of Diaspora Jewry: Jews from the Former Soviet Union in Canada and the United States 283
- 20 Perceptions and Realities of Antisemitism: Canadian, British, and French Jews 300
- 21 Marriage and Mobility of Moroccan Jews in Montreal and Paris 318
- 22 Jewish Engagement in Canada and Australia 332
- List of Contributors 343
- Index 347
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- List of Tables xi
- List of Figures xv
-
Part A. Introduction: Profiles of Canadian Jewish Life
- 1 The Ever-Dying People? Some Advantages of Comparative Analysis 1
- 2 Canadian Jewry since the Second World War 13
- 3 Demographic Overview 29
- 4 Antisemitism in Canada 39
- 5 The Centrality of Jewish Education in Canada 56
-
Part B. Comparing Canadian Jews across Social Characteristics
- 6 Twelve Degrees of Jewish Identity 73
- 7 Jewish Residential Patterns and Identity 85
- 8 Immigrant and Non-immigrant Household Income 100
- 9 Comparing Montreal and Toronto 114
- 10 Experiencing Race, Class, Ethnicity, and Gender: Jewish Immigrants from the Former Soviet Union in Toronto 128
- 11 Attitudes and Activism concerning Israel 147
-
Part C. Comparing Canadian Jews and Other Canadians
- 12 From the Jewish Question to the Muslim Question 165
- 13 Jews and the Christian Goliath 179
- 14 Are the Chinese Canada’s New Jews? 195
- 15 Jews and Métis in Canada: Ethnic Mobility and the Politics of Counting 214
- 16 Jewish Intellectual Exceptionalism? Ethnic Representation at the University of Toronto Medical School 230
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Part D. Comparing Jews in Canada and Other Countries
- 17 Jewish Demography and Identity in Nine Countries 249
- 18 Intermarriage in Canada and the United States: Déjà Vu or Different? 267
- 19 Qualifying the Leading Theory of Diaspora Jewry: Jews from the Former Soviet Union in Canada and the United States 283
- 20 Perceptions and Realities of Antisemitism: Canadian, British, and French Jews 300
- 21 Marriage and Mobility of Moroccan Jews in Montreal and Paris 318
- 22 Jewish Engagement in Canada and Australia 332
- List of Contributors 343
- Index 347