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  • 1
    ISBN: 9783110668643
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (VII, 327 Seiten)
    Year of publication: 2021
    Series Statement: Europäisch-jüdische Studien 49
    Series Statement: Beiträge
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Khanin, Vladimir Ze’ev From Russia to Israel – and back?
    Keywords: Jüdische Diaspora ; Russland ; Israel ; HISTORY / Middle East / Israel & Palestine ; Emigration ; Transnational Diaspora ; „Russian“ Israel ; Sowjetunion ; Nachfolgestaaten ; Juden ; Auswanderung ; Israel ; Rückwanderung ; Identität ; Soziales Netzwerk ; Transnationalisierung ; Russland ; Ukraine ; Juden ; Auswanderung ; Israel ; Rückwanderung ; Geschichte 1989-2019
    Abstract: Frontmatter -- Contents -- Chapter 1 Introduction -- Chapter 2 Emigration of Russian-Speaking Israelis in the Context of Modern Jewish Emigration from Israel -- Chapter 3 Factors, Causes, and Motives for Russian-Jewish Emigration from Israel -- Chapter 4 Israeli Community in Russia: Socioeconomic Structure, Ethnocultural Characteristics, and Demographic Dynamics -- Chapter 5 Identity and Identification of Israeli Citizens in FSU -- Chapter 6 Emigration, Religious Identity, and Culture -- Chapter 7 Organizational Structure and Social Environment of the Israeli Communities in Russia, Ukraine, and Beyond Them -- Chapter 8 Conclusion: Russian Israeli, “Hebrew Israeli”, and World Russian Jewish Diasporas: Conversions and Diversions -- Sources -- Index of persons -- Index of subjects
    Abstract: Of about a million Jews that arrived to Israel from the (former) USSR after 1989 some 12% left the country by the end of 2017. It is estimated that about a half of them left "back" for the FSU, and the rest for the USA, Canada and the Western Europe. The book provides a comprehensive analysis of this specific Jewish Israeli Diaspora group through cutting-edge approaches in the social sciences, and examines the settlement patterns of Israeli Russian-speaking emigrants, their identity, social demographic profile, reasons of emigration, their economic achievements, identification, and status vis-à-vis host Jewish and non-Jewish environment, vision of Israel, migration interests and behavior, as well as their social and community networks, elites and institutions. Vladimir Ze’ev Khanin makes a significant contribution to migration theory, academic understanding of transnational Diasporas, and sheds a new light on the identity and structure of contemporary Israeli society. The book is based on the unique statistics from Israeli and other Government sources and sociological information obtained from the author’s first of this kind on-going study of Israeli Russian-speaking emigrant communities in different regions of the world
    Note: Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web. , In English
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  • 2
    ISBN: 9783110731965 , 9783110732061
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (XVI, 130 Seiten) , Illustrationen
    Year of publication: 2021
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Kuttner Botelho, Angela German Jews and the persistence of Jewish identity in conversion
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Botelho, Angela Kuttner, 1942 - German Jews and the persistence of Jewish identity in conversion
    Keywords: Jüdische Identität ; Konversion ; Deutsche Juden ; HISTORY / Jewish ; Holocaust ; German Jews ; Jewish identity ; conversion ; memory ; narrativity ; Deutschland ; Judentum ; Christentum ; Konversion ; Identität
    Abstract: Frontmatter -- Acknowledgments -- Family Cast of Characters -- Contents -- Preface -- Introduction -- Part I -- My Very Own Converts: A Diptych -- 1 A Mother’s Tale -- 2 My Father: In Search Of The Hidden Jew -- Part II -- Resonances -- 3 Sibling Stories -- 4 The Third Generation: Points of Light -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Appendix I. Eva Kuttner’s “Sort of Autobiography” -- Appendix II. The Outermost Edges -- Appendix III. Selected Family Photographs -- Index of Persons -- Front Matter 2 -- Acknowledgments -- Family Cast of Characters -- Contents -- Preface -- Introduction -- Part I -- My Very Own Converts: A Diptych -- 1 A Mother’s Tale -- 2 My Father: In Search Of The Hidden Jew -- Part II -- Resonances -- 3 Sibling Stories -- 4 The Third Generation: Points of Light -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Appendix I. Eva Kuttner’s “Sort of Autobiography” -- Appendix II. The Outermost Edges -- Appendix III. Selected Family Photographs -- Index of Persons
    Abstract: This book explores the fraught aftermath of the German Jewish conversionary experience through the story of one family as it grapples with the meaning of its Jewish origins in a post-Holocaust, post-conversionary milieu. Utilizing archival family texts and multiple interviews spanning three generations, beginning with the author’s German Jewish parents, 1940s refugees, and engaging the insights of contemporary scholars, the book traces the impact of a contested Jewish identity on the deconstruction and reconstruction of the Jewish self. The Holocaust as post-memory and the impact of the German Jewish culture personified by the author’s parents leads to a retrieval of a lost Jewish identity, postmodern in its implications, reinforcing the concept of Judaism as ultimately a family affair. Focusing on the personal to illuminate a complex historical phenomenon, this book proposes a new cultural history that challenges conventional boundaries of what is Jewish and what is not
    Note: Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web. , In English
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  • 3
    ISBN: 9783110582369 , 9783110579857
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (XVII, 331 Seiten) , Diagramme
    Year of publication: 2020
    Series Statement: Europäisch-jüdische Studien – Beiträge volume 43
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Being Jewish in 21st century Central Europe
    Keywords: HISTORY / Europe / Eastern ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Mitteleuropa ; Juden ; Judentum ; Identität
    Abstract: Frontmatter -- Table of Contents -- Editors’ Introduction -- The Quest for the “Authentic” Central Europe -- Jewish Demography in the European Union – Virtuous and Vicious Paths -- Renewal or Regression? Jewish Self-Assertion and Re-Orientation in Twenty-first Century Central Europe -- “Russians,” “Sephardi”, and “Israelis”: The Changing Structure of Austrian Jewry -- Jewish Religious-Cultural Traditions and Identity Patterns in Post-Communist Hungary -- The “Missing” and “Missed” Jews in Hungary -- Memories and Hopes: The Zionist Youth Movements and the Communist Regimes in Central Europe, 1944–1950 -- Jews and Jewishness in Cinema and Literature: The Case of the Czech Republic -- Ethno-religious Othering as a Reason Behind the Central European* Jewish Distancing from Israel -- Jews and Muslims in the Czech Republic – Demography, Communal Institutions, Mutual Relations -- Jewish-Roma Relations in the former Czechoslovakia: An Alliance Against Racism -- Holocaust Denial as a Symptom of Unresolved European History -- The Antisemitic Paradox in Europe: Empirical Evidences and Jewish Perceptions. A Comparative Study Between the West and East -- What is Jewish about Contemporary Central European Jewish Culture? -- Preserving Jewish Cemeteries as an Actual Challenge in Contemporary Poland -- Holocaust Memorialization in Poland: A Case Study of Polin Museum -- Thirty Years After. The Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow of the Czech Jewish Community -- About the Authors -- Index of persons
    Abstract: Jewish life in Europe has undergone dramatic changes and transformations within the 20th century and also the last two decades. The phenomenon of the dual position of the Jewish minority in relation to the majority, not entirely unusual for Jewish Diaspora communities, manifested itself most distinctly on the European continent. This unique Jewish experience of the ambiguous position of insider and outsider may provide valuable views on contemporary European reality and identity crisis. The book focuses inter alia on the main common denominators of contemporary Jewish life in Central Europe, such as an intense confrontation with the heritage of the Holocaust and unrelenting antisemitism on the one hand and on the other hand, huge appreciation of traditional Jewish learning and culture by a considerable part of non-Jewish Europeans. The volume includes contributions on Jewish life in central European countries like Hungary, the Czech Republic, Poland, Austria, and Germany
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  • 4
    ISBN: 9783110555431 , 9783110559347
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (VIII, 355 Seiten)
    Year of publication: 2018
    Series Statement: Europas Osten im 20. Jahrhundert 7
    DDC: 943
    Keywords: Geschichte 1930-1950 ; Juden ; Intellektueller ; Identität ; Judenvernichtung ; Ostmitteleuropa ; Aufsatzsammlung
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