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Judaïsme et homosexualité. Entretien avec Frank Jaoui, porte-parole du Beit Haverim
In contemporary French society, secular and often considered hostile to groupings on the basis of « community », Beit Haverim (« House of Friends » in Hebrew) represents an original association.
Martine Gross
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The problems of identity manifestation in ethno-disperse groups, in particular Jews, in the Republic of Bashkortostan as one of the polyethnic Russian regions are considered.
F. G. Safin +2 more
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JEWISH IDENTITIES WITHIN THE AMERICAN SELVES: ETHNOCENTRIC ANXIETIES IN THREE JEWISH-AMERICAN AUTHORS [PDF]
By analyzing three texts (The Lady of the Lake, Portnoy’s Complaint, Good as Gold), each of which marks the end of a decade, we follow the changing attitudes and modes of expressing ‘Jewishnes’ as part of the larger construct of the authors’ American ...
Vakrilen Kilyovski, Ivan Angelov
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Identity and Sense Belonging of the Indonesian Jewish Communities
Indonesian Jewish communities rarely appear in academic or scientific research. Some existing articles are about Jewish community in other countries or other minorities in Indonesia.
Mohamad Rezky Utama
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A Place of Pretense and Escapism: The Coffeehouse in Early 20th Century Budapest Jewish Literature
In Budapest, going to the coffeehouiennese Café and Fin-De-Siecle Cultuse was the quintessential urban habit. The coffeehouse, a Judaized urban space, although devoid of any religious overtones, was Jewish in that most of the owners and ...
Mari Rethelyi
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Creating Transformation: South African Jews in Australia
Since the 1960s Australian Jewry has doubled in size to 117,000. This increase has been due to migration rather than natural increase with the main migration groups being South Africans, Russians, and Israelis.
Suzanne D. Rutland
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On Jewish Being: Notes on Jean Améry
That the question of identity takes on a sense of urgency, one with its own possibilities and impossibilities, the moment that identity is bound up with death, is hardy surprising.
Andrew Benjamin
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Many Australian Jews label their Jewish identity as secular. However, public representations of Jewish culture within Australian multiculturalism frequently highlight the religious practices of Judaism as markers of Jewish cultural authenticity.
Jennifer Creese
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Jewish Modernity in Multiplicity
In Central Europe, especially in Poland, in the second half of the 19th century, Jewish artists engaged in a very particular form of nationalist discourse.
Julian Adoff
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Language in Jewish Society: Towards a New Understanding
In his book, Language in Jewish Society: Towards a New Understanding, Myhill ambitiously analyzes the relationship between language, identity, and society over a period of 3,000 years of Jewish history.
Nitza Krohn
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