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  • 1
    Language: English
    Year of publication: 2016
    Titel der Quelle: Hidden in Plain Sight
    Angaben zur Quelle: (2016) 115-135
    Keywords: Antisemitism History 20th century ; Jews on television ; Jews in popular culture ; Television programs ; Great Britain Ethnic relations 20th century ; History
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  • 2
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    In:  Shofar; an Interdisciplinary Journal of Jewish Studies 37,3 (2019) 267-294
    Language: English
    Year of publication: 2019
    Titel der Quelle: Shofar; an Interdisciplinary Journal of Jewish Studies
    Angaben zur Quelle: 37,3 (2019) 267-294
    Keywords: Jews History 20th century ; Jews Migrations ; Zionism
    Abstract: This article unpicks the meanings of Zionist identification in postwar Britain, making a case study of the Jewish community of Glasgow. It questions how the existence of Israel, especially in times of crisis, impacted on British Jewish communities and individuals, and what these impacts may tell us about Jewish postwar lives. Focusing on material from the Scottish Jewish Archives Centre and oral history interviews with Jews that migrated to Israel from Glasgow, the article considers the role of Zionism in rearticulating and redefining Jewishness in the postwar period, notably in the context of evolving Holocaust consciousness, and declining religiosity across the country. It unpicks the workings and meanings of diasporic subjectivities, analyzing changing Jewish thinking about belonging and home. Ultimately, I argue, Glaswegian Zionism should be understood as a manifestation of postwar Britishness, which informed and underwrote evolving diasporic consciousness within Jewish communities. British Jews engaged with Israel with motivations and anxieties that reflected their lives in multicultural Britain more than Israeli culture or politics. This reality shaped the nature of British Zionism, explains why comparatively few British Jews made aliyah, and why the overwhelming majority supported Israel on their own terms from their British homes.
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    In:  Journal of Ecclesiastical History 74,3 (2023) 618-643
    Language: English
    Year of publication: 2023
    Titel der Quelle: Journal of Ecclesiastical History
    Angaben zur Quelle: 74,3 (2023) 618-643
    Keywords: Christianity and other religions Judaism 20th century ; History ; Judaism Relations 20th century ; Christianity ; Jews History 20th century ; Evangelistic work History
    Abstract: This article uses the history of Jewish-Christian relations in twentieth-century Britain to shed light on the theological and political changes which have shaped inter-faith dialogue, and explore religious responses to the perceived acceleration of secularism. In so doing it questions the centrality of antisemitism and the Holocaust as the key drivers of change in Jewish-Christian relations and highlights the importance of broader shifts in religious belief, and a growing perception of ‘common ground’ between faiths. While Jewish-Christian relations in Britain are now frequently presented as a model of inter-faith cooperation, this article argues that longstanding theological and political challenges have continued to problematise this role-model status.
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