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Jewish Identities in the New Europe: Littman Library of Jewish Civilization

Editat de Jonathan Webber
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 aug 1994
How do the Jews of today's Europe-east and west-regard themselves, fifty years after the Holocaust? Do they perceive themselves as a religious minority, an ethnic group, or simply as ordinary members of the wider European cultures in which they live? How do they regard the wider non-Jewish community, and how do they relate to the Jews of other European countries? To what extent is Israel a factor in forging these relationships?The contributors to this book are authorities in their respective subjects, and many have significant international reputations. Together they cover a wide range of topics from different perspectives. Among the problems considered are: what the future holds for the Jews of Europe; what it means to be Jewish in the countries of eastern Europe (Russia, Poland, and Hungary are considered in detail by local experts); hopes and uncertainties in religious trends; and the likely development of interfaith relations, as seen by both Jews and Christians. A well-argued introduction identifies the points of convergence, the contradictions, and the myths implicit in the different analyses and teases out the main conclusions and implications.Timely, authoritative, and accessible, this book is essential reading for anyone who wishes to know about the contemporary concerns of the Jews of Europe.Published for the Oxford Centre for Hebrew and Jewish Studies
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ISBN-13: 9781874774150
ISBN-10: 1874774153
Pagini: 307
Dimensiuni: 155 x 231 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.52 kg
Editura: Littman Library of Jewish Civilization
Seria Littman Library of Jewish Civilization

Locul publicării:United Kingdom

Cuprins

Foreword Preface and acknowledgements Introduction JONATHAN WEBBER Part 1 A Changing Europe 1 The Jews of Europe in the Age of a New Volkerwanderung MAX BELOFF 2 Changing Jewish Identities in the New Europe and the Consequences for Israel ELIEZER SCHWEID Part 2 Demographic and Sociological Considerations 3 An Overview of the Demographic Trends of European Jewry SERGIO DELLAPERGOLA 4 Modern Jewish Identities JONATHAN WEBBER 5 Judaism in the New Europe: Discovery or Invention? NORMAN SOLOMON Part 3 Hopes and Uncertainties in Religious Trends 6 The Jewish Jew and Western Culture: Fallible Predictions for the Turn of the Century NORMAN LAMM 7 From Integration to Survival to Continuity: The Third Great Era of Modern Jewry JONATHAN SACKS 8 The Role of the Rabbi in the New Europe JONATHAN MAGONET Part 4 Jewish Communities in Former Communist Countries 9Jewish Communities and Jewish Identities in the Former Soviet Union MIKHAIL A. CHLENOV 10 Constructing New Identities in the Former Soviet Union: The Challenge for Jews IGOR KRUPNIK 11 Changes in Jewish Identity in Modern Hungary ANDRAS KOVACS 12 Jewish Identities in Poland: New, Old, and imaginary KONSTANTY GEBERT Part 5 Jewish Communities in Western Europe 13 Israelites and Juifs: New Jewish Identities in France DOMINIQUE SCHNAPPER 14 The Notion of a 'Jewish Community' in France: A Special Case of Jewish Identity SHMUEL TRIGANO 15 British Jewry: Religious Community or Ethnic Minority? GEOFFREY ALDERMAN 16 Religious Practice and Jewish Identity in a Sample of London Jews STEPHEN H. MILLER 17 Jewish Identity in the Germany of a New Europe JULIUS CARLEBACH Part 6 Rethinking Interfaith Relations in a Post-Holocaust World 18 The Dangers of Antisemitism in the New Europe ROBERT S. WISTRICH 19 The Holocaust as a Factor in Contemporary Jewish Consciousness EVYATAR FRIESEL 20 The Impact of Auschwitz and Vatican II on Christian Perceptions of Jewish Identity ELISABETH MAXWELL 21 A New Catholic-Jewish Relationship for Europe PIER FRANCESCO FUMAGALLI 22 Possible Implications of the New Age Movement for the Jewish People MARGARET BREARLEY Part 7 Jewish Europe as Seen from Without 23 The New Europe and the Zionist Dilemma DANIEL GUTWEIN 24Jewish Renewal in the New Europe: An American Jewish Perspective DAVID SINGER Notes on Contributors Index