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Changes in long-term employment and income following COVID-19 (SARS-CoV-2) infection among Jewish and Arab populations in Israel. [PDF]

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Jewish Territorialism (in Relation to Jewish Studies)

2017
The 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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The Problems of Jewish Studies

Zutot, 2002
The recognition of Jewish studies as an area of knowledge worthy of research and teaching in universities is a quite recent phenomenon. From an exceedingly small base in the first half of the twentieth century, the subject has now burgeoned. This explosion of interest, particularly since the 1960s, has led to a massive increase in the number of ...
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Studying Jewish Women

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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Women and Jewish Studies

NWSA Journal, 1997
The presence of feminist inquiry and debate is making itself increasingly visible in the field of Jewish studies. The books under consideration attest to a growing interest in women and gender as an object of study and as a theoretical principle that might revise the entire academic agenda of the field of Jewish studies.
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