Being Jewish in 21st-century Germany / edited by Haim Fireberg and Olaf Glöckner.
The unexpected immigration wave from the former Soviet Union has stabilized and enlarged Jewish life in Germany up from the 1990ies. No doubt: Jews will continue to live in Germany. But what does it mean to live a Jewish life in present Germany? How is it reflected in culture? Who are the new Jewish...
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Other title: | Being Jewish in twenty-first century Germany |
Format: | eBook |
Language: | English |
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Berlin :
De Gruyter Oldenbourg,
[2015]
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Series: | Europäisch-jüdische Studien. Beiträge ;
v. 16. |
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Summary: | The unexpected immigration wave from the former Soviet Union has stabilized and enlarged Jewish life in Germany up from the 1990ies. No doubt: Jews will continue to live in Germany. But what does it mean to live a Jewish life in present Germany? How is it reflected in culture? Who are the new Jewish elites, and how successful is the fight against old and new forms of anti-Semitism? 20 authors look for answers on these and on related questions. |
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Item Description: | Papers from a 10-12 February 2013 conference by the Kantor Center for the Study of Contemporary European Jewry at Tel Aviv University. |
Physical Description: | 1 electronic resource (vii, 259 pages). |
Bibliography: | Includes bibliographical references and indexes. |
ISBN: | 9783110350159 3110350157 9783110350166 3110350165 9783110395747 3110395746 3110607662 9783110607666 9783110439687 9783110438727 |