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Changing Jewish Communities
The Future of the Jews in France
August 15, 2006 |
Prof. Shmuel Trigano
The major Jewish organizations in France are in crisis. The organizational model that has served the French community in the past decades is no longer viable. It is unclear whether a new workable model will emerge that can replace it.
From Binationalism to Multiculturalism to the Open Society: The Impact on Canadian Jews
July 16, 2006 |
Michael Brown
With multiculturalism falling out of favor, many in Canada and elsewhere now laud the individualism of the open society. Declining communal participation and rising intermarriage rates among Canadian Jews, however, indicate that both multiculturalism and even binationalism were more conducive to Jewish group survival.
Modern Orthodoxy and Its Future
June 15, 2006 |
Rabbi Norman Lamm
Modern Orthodoxy is a form of Jewish Orthodoxy that is open to the outside world. It is characterized by five principles: its outlook on education, its stance toward Israel, its attitude toward the role of women, a mindset of inclusiveness, and a moderate mode of speaking and reacting.
Jewish Education in the Age of Google
May 15, 2006 |
Jonathan Woocher
Intermarriage and Jewish Leadership in the United States
April 16, 2006 |
Steven Bayme
Blacks and Jews in America: History, Myths, and Realities
March 15, 2006 |
Jerome A. Chanes
UJA-Federation of New York: Strengthening a Global Jewish Identity
February 15, 2006 |
Dr. John Ruskay
Transformations in the Composition of American Jewish Households
January 15, 2006 |
Sylvia Barack Fishman
The Chabad Lubavitch Movement: Filling the Jewish Vacuum Worldwide
December 15, 2005 |
Prof. Samuel Heilman
The Jews, Israel, and India
November 15, 2005 |
Dr. Nathan Katz
Winners and Losers in Denominational Memberships in the United States
October 16, 2005 |
Chaim I. Waxman
Are American Jews Becoming Republican? Insights into Jewish Political Behavior
December 15, 2003 |
Dr. Steven Windmueller
Countervailing Trends in American Jewry: An Interview with Norman Podhoretz
October 15, 2003 |
Dr. Manfred Gerstenfeld
American Jewish Public Activity: Identity, Demography, and the Institutional Challenge
September 16, 2001 |
Sherry Israel
Don’t Look Back: Holocaust Survivors in the U.S.
October 1, 1991 |
William Helmreich
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