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The Integration of Jewish Immigrants in Montreal: Models and Dilemmas of Ethnic Match
November 1, 1996 |
Prof. Morton Weinfeld
The Development of Va’ad HaHinuch (Argentina) as Reflected in its Bylaws (1935-1943)
October 20, 1996
A comparison of four sets of bylaws of the Va'ad HaHinuch of Buenos Aires, approved over a nine-year period (1935-1943), allows us to follow developments in the standing of the organization and its relationships with the Ashkenazi community and other institutions in the city. As its importance and influence increased, the leadership of the community as well as the political forces which comprised it tried to strengthen their control over the Va'ad HaHinuch, in order to limit its authority and prevent any independent activities not under their scrutiny.
The Foundation Documents of the Jewish Community Council (Vaad Ha’Ir) of Montreal
October 20, 1996
This article examines the founding document of the Jewish Community Council of Montreal in the context of the North American kehillah movement of the early twentieth century. It also situates the document in the context of the internal dynamics of the Montreal Jewish community of the 1920s.
The Constitutional Documents of the Italian Jewish Community
October 20, 1996
Jewish Identity in Lithuania
June 16, 1996
American Modernity and the Jews
April 20, 1996
Ukrainian Jewry: Some Personal Observations
March 1, 1996
Reinventing World Jewry Part II: Dividing and Sharing Tasks and Functions
January 15, 1996 |
Daniel J. Elazar
Reinventing World Jewry Part I: Fundamentals, Tasks and Functions
January 1, 1996 |
Daniel J. Elazar
The Federations Step Forward
October 20, 1995
Canadian Jewry: A Diaspora Community in Transition
October 1, 1995 |
David Goldberg
How European Jewish Communities Can choose and Plan their own Futures
September 1, 1995 |
Daniel J. Elazar
Post-Soviet Jewry at Mid-Decade Part II
March 1, 1995
Post Soviet Jewry at Mid-Decade Part I
February 15, 1995
The Brazilian Jewish Polity in a Democratizing Society: The Israelite Federation of Rio De Janiero State
October 2, 1994
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