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Jewish Resistance/Jewish ‘Collaboration’
1999The moral issues surrounding Jewish resistance and ‘collaboration’ during the Holocaust are infinitely complex and controversial. At the heart of the controversy is the often reiterated, but insensitive question: why did the Jews go like sheep to the slaughter? Why did they do so little to prevent their own destruction?
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2017
A dictionary length entry on conversion in early Judaism for the Oxford Classical Dictionary.
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A dictionary length entry on conversion in early Judaism for the Oxford Classical Dictionary.
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Jewish Memory, Jewish Legacies
Religion and the ArtsAbstract Memory studies, when intersecting with Jewish studies, is often narrated as stories of loss. The gains of futurity usually involve the work of recovery. This essay surveys a range of texts that concern the reclaiming of Jewish identity in the contemporary world. Its primary focus is a reading of Edmund de Waal’s The Hare with Amber Eyes as
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Jewish Choices: American Jewish Denominationalism.
Social Forces, 1998Carmel U. Chiswick +4 more
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2007
This book treats the key questions that postmodernism raises for the writing of Jewish history. What is the relationship between Jewish culture and history and those of the non-Jews among whom Jews live? Can we — in the light of postmodernist thought — speak of a continuous, coherent Jewish People, with a distinct culture and history?
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This book treats the key questions that postmodernism raises for the writing of Jewish history. What is the relationship between Jewish culture and history and those of the non-Jews among whom Jews live? Can we — in the light of postmodernist thought — speak of a continuous, coherent Jewish People, with a distinct culture and history?
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Jewish Education For Jewish Agencies
Jewish Education, 1981The popular image connoted by the term “Jewish education” is the teaching-learning process in the classroom of an all day school, yeshiva, and afternoon school. The students are typically children of elementary school age. As the image expands, it includes adolescents in the high school, college students in special courses, and adults in synagogue ...
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Christian-Jewish or Jewish-Jewish, That’s my question ...
European Journal of Jewish Studies, 2011openaire +2 more sources
Jewish Translation - Translating Jewishness
2018Magdalena Waligórska, Tara Kohn
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