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The Dear Diane Letters and the Bintel Brief: The Experiences of Chinese and Jewish Immigrant Women in Encountering America [PDF]
This paper employs assimilation theory to examine the experiences of Chinese and Jewish immigrant women at similar stages of their encounters with America.
Cai, Hong
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Yale Rosenberg: The Scholar and the Teacher of Jewish Law [PDF]
In the early 1980s, when he was a young professor at the University of Houston Law Center, the author had the occasion to meet Yale Rosenberg. It was clear from their discussion that Professor Rosenberg had a strong interest in Jewish law as well as a ...
Cohn, Sherman L.
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Background: Achieving optimal human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine uptake can be delayed by parents’ HPV vaccine hesitancy, which is as a multi-stage intention process rather than a dichotomous (vaccinated/not vaccinated) outcome.
Ovidiu Tatar +4 more
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Taking the Road Less Traveled? – Jewish Modern Women Thinkers in 20th Century Croatia
In this article, the aim is to construct an intellectual history of Jewish modern women thinkers in 20th-century Croatia (as part of Austria-Hungary until 1918 and Yugoslavia thereafter).
Brandl Michal, Kardum Marijana
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Jewish Law: Finally, a Useable and Readable Text for the Noninitiate [PDF]
Why would anyone not studying religion be interested in Jewish law? It will be surprising for some to learn that some twenty to twenty-five law schools now offer courses in Jewish law. The literature in English is growing year after year. And the area is
Cohn, Sherman L.
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Paul’s Use of Leviticus 19:18: A Comparative Analysis with Select Second Temple Jewish Texts [PDF]
Paul’s use of Leviticus 19:18 in Romans 13:8-10 and Galatians 5:13-15 begs the question of how a command that is not repeated in the Old Testament came to the position of prominence as the summarizing and fulfilling statement of the whole law. This study
Rugh, Corey D
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"Two National Surveys of American Jews, 2000-01: A Comparison of the NJPS and AJIS" [PDF]
While there have been very few national surveys of American Jews, two that we do have are from the same period, 2000–01. They were conducted by different researchers using different sampling methods.
Joel Perlmann
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Israel’s idea of its sovereignty over Jewish cultural production has been essential in defining national mythology and self-consciousness ever since its founding as a state in 1948. But by what right does Israel make such claims?
Zachary Kimmel
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New Jewish Specialty Camps: From Idea to realIty [PDF]
Informing Change's evaluation of the Incubator and its camps from 2009 to 2013 addressed five questions, which examined whether and how:1. The new camps had expanded available opportunities for Jewish youth to attend camp 2.
Ellen Irie, Sheila Wilcox, Tina Cheplick
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Truly Jewish: Diasporic Identity and “Chosen Glory” in “Monte Sant’Angelo” [PDF]
In her memoir Unorthodox, Deborah Feldman observes, “A Jew can never be a goy... even if they try to become one. They may dress like one, speak like one, live like one, but Jewishness is something that can never be erased” (96).
Heist, Sara
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