Jewish Survival : The Identity Problem at the Close of the 20th Century

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Jewish Survival : The Identity Problem at the Close of the 20th Century

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  • 製本 Paperback:紙装版/ペーパーバック版/ページ数 288 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781138511262
  • DDC分類 305.8924

Full Description

These essays address Jewish identity, Jewish survival, and Jewish continuity. The authors account for and analyze trends in Jewish identification and the reciprocal effects of the relationship between the Diaspora and Israel at the end of the twentieth century.Jewish identification in contemporary society is a complex phenomenon. Since the emancipation of Jews in Europe and the major historic events of the Holocaust and the establishment of the State of Israel, there have been substantial changes in the collective Jewish identity. As a result, Jewish identity and the Jewish process of identification had to confront the new realities of an open society, its economic globalization, and the impacts of cultural pluralism. The trends in Jewish identification are toward fewer and weaker points of attachment: fewer Jews who hold religious beliefs with such beliefs held less strongly; less religious ritual observance; attachment to Zionism and Israel becoming diluted; and ethnic communal bonds weakening. Jews are also more involved in the wider society in the Diaspora due to fewer barriers and less overt anti-Semitism. This opens up possibilities for cultural integration and assimilation. In Israel, too, there are signs of greater interest in the modern world culture. The major questions addressed by this volume is whether Jewish civilization will continue to provide the basic social framework and values that will lead Jews into the twenty-first century and ensure their survival as a specific social entity.The book contains special contributions by Professor Julius Gould and Professor Irving Louis Horowitz and chapters on "Sociological Analysis of Jewish Identity"; "Jewish Community Boundaries"; and "Factual Accounts from the Diaspora and Israel."

Contents

Introduction 1. Minimalism or Maximalism: Jewish Survival at the Millennium Part One: Sociological Analysis of Jewish Identity 2. The Diaspora-Community-Tradition Paradigms of Jewish Identity: A Reappraisal 3. Quasi-Sectarian Religiosity, Cultural Ethnicity and National Identity: Convergence and Divergence among Hahamei Yisrael 4. Collective Jewish Identity in Israel: Towards an Irrevocable Split? 5. Building Jewish Identity for Tomorrow: Possible or Not? 6. Judaism and Jewish Ethnicity: Changing Interrelationships and Differentiations in the Diaspora and Israel 7. On Theory and Methods in the Study of Jewish Identity Part Two: Jewish Community Boundaries 8. Jewish Identity and Survival in Contemporary Society: The Evidence from Jewish Humor 9. Jewish Identity in the Twenty-first Century 10. Jews in Israel and the United States: Diverging Identities 11. Hasidic Jews: Social Boundaries and Institutional Development as Mechanisms of Identity Control Part Three: Factual Accounts from the Diaspora and Israel 12. Naming Norms and Identity Choices in Israel 13. Tracking Demographic Assimilation: Evidence from Canada's Major Cities 14. The Structure and Determinants of Jewish Identity in the United Kingdom 15. Identity Quest among Russian Jews of the 1990s: Before and After Emigration 16. Concluding Remarks: Patterns of Jewish Identity

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