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Jewish Life in Modern Britain
Jewish Life in Modern Britain
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This volume discusses global perspectives on the Jewish situation in the late 20th Century, covering topics such as oral history, communal organizing, and Jewish education. Contributors from various countries contributed to the research.
Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 230 pages
Publication date: 30 April 2022
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
Originally published in 1964, this comprehensive volume seeks to present a multifaceted understanding of the Jewish situation in the late 20th century. By delving into extensive research on Jewish social structure and social issues, the book aims to shed light on diverse global perspectives. A diverse array of historians and social scientists from across the globe contributed their expertise to this volume, engaging in discussions on a wide range of topics, including oral history, communal organizing, and Jewish education.
The introduction to the volume sets the stage for the comprehensive exploration that follows. It provides a historical backdrop, outlining the significant events and developments that shaped the Jewish community during the late 20th century. The introduction also highlights the importance of understanding the Jewish experience in a global context, recognizing the interconnectedness of different cultures and societies.
The subsequent chapters delve into the intricate details of Jewish social structure and social problems. The authors examine various aspects of Jewish life, such as family dynamics, religious practices, and social mobility, using empirical evidence and theoretical frameworks. They explore the challenges faced by the Jewish community, including discrimination, prejudice, and social exclusion, and examine the strategies employed by Jews to address these issues.
One of the key themes of the volume is the role of education in shaping Jewish identity and promoting social cohesion. The authors discuss the challenges and opportunities presented by Jewish education, including the need to adapt to changing demographics and the importance of preserving traditional values and practices. They also explore the impact of education on Jewish social problems, such as intergenerational tensions and the integration of Jews into broader society.
Oral history plays a significant role in the volume, providing a firsthand account of the Jewish experience. The authors interview individuals who have lived through significant historical events, such as the Holocaust and the creation of the State of Israel, and explore the impact of these events on their lives and communities. Oral history offers a unique perspective on the past, allowing individuals to share their experiences and insights in their own words.
The chapters on communal organizing and Jewish education also highlight the importance of community building and social activism. The authors discuss the strategies employed by Jewish communities to address social issues, such as poverty, homelessness, and discrimination. They explore the role of Jewish organizations and institutions in promoting social justice and providing support to vulnerable populations.
In conclusion, this volume offers a rich and comprehensive exploration of the Jewish situation in the late 20th century. By presenting a diverse range of perspectives and topics, the book provides a valuable resource for scholars, researchers, and anyone interested in understanding the complex and multifaceted nature of Jewish life. The contributions of the authors and the insights they offer contribute to our understanding of the Jewish community and its place in the world.
Dimension: 234 x 156 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9780367464783
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