Understanding American Jewry

Understanding American Jewry
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Publisher : Transaction Publishers
Total Pages : 342
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ISBN-10 : 1412840627
ISBN-13 : 9781412840620
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Book Synopsis Understanding American Jewry by : Marshall Sklare

Download or read book Understanding American Jewry written by Marshall Sklare and published by Transaction Publishers. This book was released on 1982-01-01 with total page 342 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The first systematic assessment of present-day American Jewry, Sklare's book brings together the foremost Jewish scholars to examine such topics as Jewish demography, identity, religion and religious life, education, family, community structure, and in-tergroup relations. With candor and accuracy, each essay breaks new ground in the field of Jewish studies and makes an important contribution to American social science. Contents and Contributors: Calvin Goldscheider, "Demography of Jewish Americans"; Harold S. Him-melfarb, "Research on American Jewish Identity and Identification"; Charles S. Liebman, "The Religious Life of American Jewry"; David A. Resnick, "Toward an Agenda for Research in Jewish Education"; Sheila B. Kamerman, "Jews and Other People: An Agenda for Research on Families and Family Policies"; Chaim I. Wax-man, "The Family and the American Jewish Community on the Threshold of the 1980s"; Daniel J. Elazar, "The Jewish Community as a Polity"; Earl Raab, "Jews among Others"; Ira Sil-verman, "Research Needs of National Jewish Organizations"; Bruce A. Phillips, "Research Needs of Local Jewish Communities"; Marshall Sklare, "On the Preparation of a Sociology of American Jewry"; Drora Kass and Seymour Martin Lipset, "Jewish Immigration to the United States from 1967 to the Present."


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