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Immigration to Assimilation,ive waves of immigrants settled, became absorbed and, all too frequently, disappeared as Jews within a relatively tolerant society which afforded them opportunities undreamed of in their countries of origin. The Second World War wiped out the traditional reservoirs of immigration from Central and Ea一个搅动不安 发表于 2025-3-23 14:11:01
Intimations of Decline,friends are nearly lost or very lost, semi-submerged. We’re more like icebergs where the tip is showing and there’s probably stuff underneath but it doesn’t show and one doesn’t think about it unless you’re having this kind of conversation.’infringe 发表于 2025-3-23 21:44:53
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A Way Forward,e Jewish people serve any larger purpose? These questions which emerged from discussions I had with over a hundred lost Jews as well as marginal Jews and communal leaders, both religious and lay, will form the basis of this final chapter. Since conditions in different countries may determine some of喷油井 发表于 2025-3-24 19:35:02
To Be or Not to Be,ingly secular culture? Has their level of Jewish awareness been shaped by their background or have outside factors played a greater part? Are marginal Jews committed to the continuity and survival of the Jewish people and does this concern influence their relationships? How many of today’s marginals will become tomorrow’s lost Jews?amygdala 发表于 2025-3-25 02:53:04
Book 1996ople of part-Jewish descent, on born Jews on the fringes of Jewish life and those who have sought alternative affiliations. Emma Klein also calls for a response from religious and lay leaders to parochial communal attitudes and the anomaly of the definition of Jewish status in Jewish law which may b