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Jewish Studies and Jewish Ethics
Studies in American Jewish Literature (1981-), 2021ABSTRACT This essay considers the major arguments of Adam Zachary Newton’s Jewish Studies as Counterlife in light of the burgeoning subfield of Jewish ethics. Although in my view the book has a number of foundational flaws, I nevertheless see the book as contributing to a broader project in interdisciplinary critique and collaboration ...
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2021
This chapter explores the problems of studying Orthodox Jewish women, in particular the 'double invisibility' they experience, first from the perspective of male Orthodox Jews, and, second, in the lack of knowledge about them in the non-Jewish world. Orthodox women engage in a wide range of communal and domestic religious activities, in spite of their ...
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This chapter explores the problems of studying Orthodox Jewish women, in particular the 'double invisibility' they experience, first from the perspective of male Orthodox Jews, and, second, in the lack of knowledge about them in the non-Jewish world. Orthodox women engage in a wide range of communal and domestic religious activities, in spite of their ...
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Jewish Territorialism (in Relation to Jewish Studies)
2017The Jewish Territorialist movement was first organized in 1905 when, at the Seventh Zionist Congress, a group of some fifty Zionists left the Zionist movement to form the Jewish Territorialist Organization (ITO). This secession, under the leadership of the famous Anglo-Jewish writer and playwright Israel Zangwill (b. 1864–d.
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2022
Abstract Chapter 1 opens with a description of the memorials along the Path of Remembrance in Warsaw, in what used to be the Warsaw Ghetto—home to nearly one-half million Jews during World War II. Many of these monuments honor the memory of those who participated in the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising of 1943.
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Abstract Chapter 1 opens with a description of the memorials along the Path of Remembrance in Warsaw, in what used to be the Warsaw Ghetto—home to nearly one-half million Jews during World War II. Many of these monuments honor the memory of those who participated in the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising of 1943.
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2008
This chapter assesses the Jewishness of Hollywood film. It explores how Jewishness is encoded within specific key Jewish American films — films which, while made by Jewish American film-makers, are accessible to and indeed intended for a mainstream, and therefore not necessarily a Jewish, audience.
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This chapter assesses the Jewishness of Hollywood film. It explores how Jewishness is encoded within specific key Jewish American films — films which, while made by Jewish American film-makers, are accessible to and indeed intended for a mainstream, and therefore not necessarily a Jewish, audience.
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Jewish Social Studies
Abstract: This forum brings together eight scholars of various disciplines who take stock of queer perspectives on Jewish Studies, introduce new lines of research, and show the many ways in which queering Jewish Studies energizes the field. The authors also discuss the particular promise of Jewish trans studies as well as the nexus of queers and Jews ...
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Abstract: This forum brings together eight scholars of various disciplines who take stock of queer perspectives on Jewish Studies, introduce new lines of research, and show the many ways in which queering Jewish Studies energizes the field. The authors also discuss the particular promise of Jewish trans studies as well as the nexus of queers and Jews ...
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Integration Within Jewish Studies
Journal of Jewish Education, 1978* This note appeared originally as Appendix A to the paper “Integrating Jewish and General Studies in the Day School: Philosophy and Scope,” presented to the AAJE conference held at Atlantic City, May 15–17, 1978. be published in revised form in the near future.
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Food is an integral aspect of Jewish practice, both in terms of Judaism as a religion and in Jewishness as a broader, often primarily cultural, identity. The Jewish dietary laws, known as kashrut, were initially laid out in the Hebrew Bible and they have been a topic of discussion, interpretation, and debate since then.
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Integrative oncology: Addressing the global challenges of cancer prevention and treatment
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022Jun J Mao,, Msce +2 more
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2009
Abstract Women's studies, as a discipline within Jewish studies, is relatively new. It appeared in the 1970s, in the wake of a similar development within other fields of academia particularly in the United States — a move that was later to be designated ‘second-wave feminism’.
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Abstract Women's studies, as a discipline within Jewish studies, is relatively new. It appeared in the 1970s, in the wake of a similar development within other fields of academia particularly in the United States — a move that was later to be designated ‘second-wave feminism’.
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