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    In:  Rambam; tidsskrift for jødisk kultur og forskning 31 (2022) 60-76
    Language: Danish
    Year of publication: 2022
    Titel der Quelle: Rambam; tidsskrift for jødisk kultur og forskning
    Angaben zur Quelle: 31 (2022) 60-76
    Keywords: Jews Identity ; Kibbutz members ; Israelis ; Interfaith families ; Children of interfaith marriage
    Note: With an English abstract.
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    Language: English
    Year of publication: 2022
    Titel der Quelle: American Jewish Year Book
    Angaben zur Quelle: 121 (2022) 3-39
    Keywords: Jews Identity ; Jews Social conditions 21st century ; Jews Cultural assimilation ; Judaism Customs and practices
    Abstract: In 2021, the Pew Research Center issued a report Jewish Americans in 2020. It is a landmark study of the state of the American Jewish community in 2020 covering such topics as Jewish population size, Jewish identification, the nature of Jewish feelings, Jewish practices and customs, synagogue attendance and membership, marriage, family and children, Jewish community and connectiveness, antisemitism, Israel, political views, diversity in the Jewish community and demographics. This chapter contains the executive summary highlighting many of the major findings.
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  • 3
    Language: English
    Year of publication: 2022
    Titel der Quelle: American Jewish Year Book
    Angaben zur Quelle: 121 (2022) 127-172
    Keywords: Jews Identity ; Jews Political activity 21st century ; History ; Jews, American Attitudes toward Israel ; Jews Social conditions 21st century ; Jews Cultural assimilation
    Abstract: For Jews, as for other Americans, the year July 2020–July 2021 was distinguished by the continuing Covid-19 pandemic and a fiercely fought presidential election in which the aftermath was as nerve-rackingly fraught as the vote itself. During these overlapping crises, American Jews watched anxiously as antisemitic episodes emanated both from the extremist right and the extremist left, reflecting rising antisemitism around the world. Jews read new studies conducted by the Pew Research Center, the American Jewish Committee (AJC), and others revealing that while the overall number of American Jews seemed to be growing, fewer could be defined as Jewishly “middle-of-the-road.” Younger American Jews were measurably polarized between the most and the least religiously connected; and fewer —especially among young adults—reported themselves as affiliated with particular branches of Judaism. Tensions between Jews in America and Israel escalated in the last months of Trump’s and Netanyahu’s respective leadership terms. During hostilities between Hamas in Gaza and Israel, the two communities, with dramatically different political and experiential profiles, sometimes seemed to be living on different planets, as many younger American Jews distanced themselves from Israel. Not least, American Jewish life was roiled by numerous internal debates, “culture wars” similar in some ways to those prevalent in American society at large, with Jews falling roughly into “conservative,” “liberal,” or “progressive” camps, challenging each other’s values, visions, and definitions of Jewishness.
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    In:  American Jewish Year Book 121 (2022) 41-78
    Language: English
    Year of publication: 2022
    Titel der Quelle: American Jewish Year Book
    Angaben zur Quelle: 121 (2022) 41-78
    Keywords: Jews Identity ; Jews Social conditions 21st century ; Jews Cultural assimilation ; Judaism Customs and practices
    Abstract: Since we assumed the editorship of the American Jewish Year Book in 2012, we have organized three “Forums” on topics of contemporary interest. Each of them brought together a very distinguished group of academics to provide brief commentaries, and this year we have done the same. The first was a “Forum on the Pew Survey, A Portrait of Jewish Americans” (Dashefsky and Sheskin 2015). The second was a “Forum on the Pew Survey, A Portrait of American Orthodox Jews: A Further Analysis of the 2013 Survey of US Jews” (Dashefsky and Sheskin 2017). The third was a “Forum on Contemporary American Jewry: Grounds for Optimism or Pessimism?” (Dashefsky and Sheskin 2019). This fourth forum uses the same format to discuss the 2020 report on Jewish Americans completed by the Pew Research Center.
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