Perspectives In Jewish Population Research

Perspectives In Jewish Population Research

Author: Stephen M Cohen

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2019-07-11

Total Pages: 215

ISBN-13: 1000316254

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Addressing methodological and substantive research problems common to local Jewish population studies, the contributorsto this book present the most recent research findings on suchproblems as how to design studies that will make a contributionto social science knowledge as well as have a strong impacton the planning process; methods of sampling that will optimizethe trade-offs between costs and accuracy; how to develop acomparative framework so that results from individual communitiesmay be fruitfully understood in a larger context; and whichquestions should be asked in surveys and how. Detailed essaysdiscuss every step of the research process. The book includesa compendium of findings from several recent. population studiesas well as an annotated inventory of questionnaire items, allof which should prove useful to researchers and communitiesplanning to undertake Jewish population studies.


The Jewish People Policy Planning Institute Planning Assessment, 2004-2005

The Jewish People Policy Planning Institute Planning Assessment, 2004-2005

Author: Sergio Della Pergola

Publisher: Gefen Publishing House Ltd

Published: 2005

Total Pages: 678

ISBN-13: 9789652293466

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This volume comprises three main parts: The first includes five broad overviews of the current status of Jewish affairs. The second part includes six chapters, each of which reviews the main recent trends and policy issues relevant to Jewish life in six world regions which articulate contemporary Jewish life: North America; Latin America; Europe and the European Union; the Former Soviet Union; Asia, Africa, and the Pacific; and Israel. The third part introduces an overview of the goals and tasks accomplished by the main Jewish institutions and organizations worldwide in the definition and defense of Jewish interests.


Russian Jews on Three Continents

Russian Jews on Three Continents

Author: Noah Lewin-Epstein

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2013-10-31

Total Pages: 578

ISBN-13: 1135215537

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In the past twenty years almost three quarters of a million Russian Jews have emigrated to the West. Their presence in Israel, Europe and North America and their absence from Russia have left an indelible imprint on these societies. The emigrants themselves as well as those who stayed behind, are in a struggle to establish their own identities and to achieve social and economic security In this volume an international assembly of experts historians, sociologists, demographers and politicians join forces in order to assess the nature and magnitude of the impact created by this emigration and to examine the fate of those Jews who left and those who remained. Their wide-ranging perspectives contribute to creating a variegated and complex picture of the recent Russian Jewish Emigration.


Jewish Life and American Culture

Jewish Life and American Culture

Author: Sylvia Barack Fishman

Publisher: State University of New York Press

Published: 2012-02-01

Total Pages: 268

ISBN-13: 0791492745

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Jews in the United States are uniquely American in their connections to Jewish religion and ethnicity. Sylvia Barack Fishman in her groundbreaking book, Jewish Life and American Culture, shows that contemporary Jews have created a hybrid new form of Judaism, merging American values and behaviors with those from historical Jewish traditions. Fishman introduces a new concept called coalescence, an adaptation technique through which Jews merge American and Jewish elements. Analyzing the increasingly permeable boundaries in the ethnic identity construction of Jewish and non-Jewish Americans, she suggests that during the process of coalescence, Jews combine the texts of American and Jewish cultures, losing track of their dissonance and perceiving them as a unified Jewish whole. The author generates data from diverse sources in the social sciences and humanities, including the 1990 National Jewish Population Survey and other statistical studies, interviews and focus groups, popular and material culture, literature and film, to demonstrate the pervasiveness of coalescence. The book pays special attention to gender issues and the relationship of women to their Jewish and American identities. A blend of lively narrative and scholarly detail, this book includes useful tables, accessible figures and models, and fascinating illustrations which present the educational, occupational, and behavioral patterns of American Jews, organizational profiles, family formation, religious observance, and the impact of Jewish education.


The Jewish Educational Leader's Handbook

The Jewish Educational Leader's Handbook

Author: Robert E. Tornberg

Publisher: Behrman House, Inc

Published: 1998

Total Pages: 670

ISBN-13: 9780867050431

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Classroom teaching. it addresses supplementary school settings and features a Noticeably larger section devoted to the growing day school sector.


Jews and Australian Politics

Jews and Australian Politics

Author: Geoffrey Brahm Levey

Publisher: Liverpool University Press

Published: 2004-12-13

Total Pages: 276

ISBN-13: 1837642389

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Explains the contemporary politics of Australian Jewry. This book situates the politics of Australian Jews through comparisons with general patterns in Australian politics, the politics of other minorities in Australia, and the politics of other Western Jewish communities. It contains an appendix of Jewish Parliamentarians.