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The new German Jewry and the European context = the return to the European Jewish diaspora /
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Title/Author:
The new German Jewry and the European context/ edited by Y. Michal Bodemann.
Reminder of title:
the return to the European Jewish diaspora /
other author:
Bodemann, Y. Michal,
Published:
Basingstoke :Palgrave Macmillan, : 2008.,
Description:
1 online resource
[NT 15003449]:
Introduction: The Return of the European Jewish Diaspora; Y.M.Bodemann -- PART I: A EUROPEAN JEWISH SPACE? -- Can One Reconcile the Jewish World and Europe?; D.Pinto -- Residues of Empire: The Paradigmatic Meaning of Jewish Trans-Territorial Experience for an Integrated European History; D.Diner -- PART II: THE NEW DIASPORIC FIELD -- Can the Experience of Diaspora Judaism Serve as a Model for Islam in Today's Multicultural Europe?; S.Gilman -- Learning Diaspora: German Turks and the JewishNarrative; Y.M.Bodemann & G.Yurdakul -- PART III: GERMAN-JEWISH LIMINALITIES -- Jewish Studies or Gentile Studies? A Discipline in Search of its Subject; L.Weissberg -- How Jewish is it? W.G. Sebald and the Question of "Jewish" Writing in Germany Today: L.Morris -- PART IV: RUSSIAN SPEAKING JEWS AND TRANSNATIONALISM -- Homo Sovieticus in Disneyland: The Jewish Communities in Germany Today; J.Kessler -- Fifteen Years of Russian-Jewish Immigration to Germany: Successes and Setbacks; J.H.Schoeps &O.Gölckner -- In the Ethnic Twilight: The Paths of Russian Jews in Germany; Y.M.Bodemann & O.Bagno -- Afterword; J.M.Peck.
Subject:
Jewish diaspora. -
Subject:
Europe - Ethnic relations. -
Online resource:
http://link.springer.com/10.1057/9780230582903access to fulltext (Palgrave)
ISBN:
0230582907
The new German Jewry and the European context = the return to the European Jewish diaspora /
The new German Jewry and the European context
the return to the European Jewish diaspora /[electronic resource]:edited by Y. Michal Bodemann. - Basingstoke :Palgrave Macmillan,2008. - 1 online resource
Introduction: The Return of the European Jewish Diaspora; Y.M.Bodemann -- PART I: A EUROPEAN JEWISH SPACE? -- Can One Reconcile the Jewish World and Europe?; D.Pinto -- Residues of Empire: The Paradigmatic Meaning of Jewish Trans-Territorial Experience for an Integrated European History; D.Diner -- PART II: THE NEW DIASPORIC FIELD -- Can the Experience of Diaspora Judaism Serve as a Model for Islam in Today's Multicultural Europe?; S.Gilman -- Learning Diaspora: German Turks and the JewishNarrative; Y.M.Bodemann & G.Yurdakul -- PART III: GERMAN-JEWISH LIMINALITIES -- Jewish Studies or Gentile Studies? A Discipline in Search of its Subject; L.Weissberg -- How Jewish is it? W.G. Sebald and the Question of "Jewish" Writing in Germany Today: L.Morris -- PART IV: RUSSIAN SPEAKING JEWS AND TRANSNATIONALISM -- Homo Sovieticus in Disneyland: The Jewish Communities in Germany Today; J.Kessler -- Fifteen Years of Russian-Jewish Immigration to Germany: Successes and Setbacks; J.H.Schoeps &O.Gölckner -- In the Ethnic Twilight: The Paths of Russian Jews in Germany; Y.M.Bodemann & O.Bagno -- Afterword; J.M.Peck.
The politics of Israeli governments in recent years and a drift to neo-conservatism among segments of Diaspora Jewry have substantially polarised the Jewish community abroad. Among many other Jews however, we observe a new insistence on the centrality of Diaspora life and we see re-inventionsof Diaspora. These re-inventions are coming from the Jewish periphery: new visibility of women in Jewish affairs with new creative energy regarding religious services and community work at large; a rise of egalitarian religious services, Gay-Lesbian Jewish life, acceptance of intermarried couples, non-halachic (patrilineal) Jews and converts to Judaism who are seeking full acceptance via Reform Judaism or other, local, frameworks. These developments are especially pronounced in Germany, and thisbook addresses some of its characteristics: the transnational character of German Jewry, its relationship to the state and toother minorities, particularly Moslems, the astonishing revival of Jewishstudies and Jewish culture especially also among non-Jews, and mostof all, the massive influx of Russian speaking Jews after 1989 who areoften at the forefront of redefining Jewish life in Germany. In these respects, Germany has become a laboratory of the ways in which Jewish life in Europe might develop in the future.
Electronic reproduction.
Basingstoke, England :
Palgrave Macmillan,
2009.
Mode of access:World Wide Web.
ISBN: 0230582907
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LC Class. No.: DS134 / .N49 2008eb
Dewey Class. No.: 305.892404
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