A portrait of the American Jewish community

著者

    • Linzer, Norman
    • Schnall, David J.
    • Chanes, Jerome A.

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A portrait of the American Jewish community

edited by Norman Linzer, David J. Schnall, and Jerome A. Chanes ; with a foreword by Jack Wertheimer

Praeger, 1998

  • alk. paper

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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内容説明

This comprehensive look at the Jewish American community at the turn of the 21st century explores the many issues emerican Jews and their organizations are confronting, and shows how the Jewish community responds so as to remain a distinct entity while also becoming a part of the larger American culture. The contributors investigate the complex issues facing the American Jewish community in 12 areas that are at the heart of the Jewish communal enterprise. This work will be of interest to students and scholars of Jewish studies and interfaith studies, to professionals in social work and social services, and to anyone interested in American communal dynamics.

目次

Foreword Introduction The Changing Nature of Jewish Identity America's Challenge to Jewish Identity: A Historical Perspective on Voluntarism and Assimilation The 1990 National Jewish Population Survey: Impact and Implications The Jewish Communal-Service Arena The Jewish Federation: The First Hundred Years Jewish Religion in America The Way We Are: Planning Policy to Serve Contemporary Jewish Family Intermarriage: Three Views Israel-Diaspora Relations After the Assassination: Can We Remain One People? Jewish Involvement in the American Public-Affairs Agenda Cultural Adaptation in Soviet-Jewish Resettlement: A Reciprocal Adjustment Process Reengineering the Jewish Community Index

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