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New Jewish Identities: Contemporary Europe and Beyond
Author(s): Zvi Gitelman, Barry Kosmin, András Kovács
Description:
New Jewish Identities is a unique collection of essays that deal with the intriguing and complex problems connected to the question of Jewish identity in the contemporary world. Based on a conference held in Budapest, Hungary in July 2001, it analyzes and compares how Jews conceive of their Jewishness. Do they see it in mostly religious, cultural or ethnic terms? What are the policy implications of these views and how have they been evolving? What do they portend for the future of world Jewry? (Central European University Press).
Publication Information:
Publisher: Central European University Press
Year of Publication: 2003


