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Volume XVIII of 'Studies in Contemporary Jewry' offers a view of Jews and violence. It construes violence broadly, including deviance and crime, verbal threat and incitement, coercion, force and the resort to arms in individual, collective and communal, and state contexts. The essays span events in Israel, Russia, Germany, and the United States.
Jews --- Violence --- Judaism and state --- Social conditions --- History --- Religious aspects --- Judaism. --- Violent behavior --- Social psychology --- State and Judaism --- State, The --- Hebrews --- Israelites --- Jewish people --- Jewry --- Judaic people --- Judaists --- Ethnology --- Religious adherents --- Semites --- Judaism --- Jews - Social conditions - 20th century. --- Violence - History - 20th century. --- Violence - Religious aspects - Judaism. --- Judaism and state - History - 20th century. --- Violence - Israel.
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This study of the politics of the state of Israel in the first two decades of its existence addresses the question of how it has managed to remain a democracy despite all the adverse conditions.
Israel --- History. --- Politics and government. --- Politics and government --- Israel - Politics and government.
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This eighth volume of the annual publication of the Institute of Contemporary Jewry focuses on the history and development of American Jewish life since World War II.
Jews --- American Jews --- Jewish Americans --- United States --- History
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Symposium: Sephardic Jewry and Mizrahi Jews. ""Sephardic and Oriental"" Jews in Israel and Western Countries, Sergio Della Pergola (Hebrew University). Jews of Muslim Lands in the Modern Period, Michel Abitbol (Hebrew University). The Brief Career of Prosper Cohen, Yaron Tsur (Tel Aviv University). From Arab Diaspora to Eretz Israel, Doli Benhabib (Open University of Israel). The Sephardic Halakhic Tradition in the 20th Century, Zvi Zohar (Bar-Ilan University). ""Zikui Harabim"", Nissim Leon (Bar-Ilan University). Studying Haredi Mizrahim in Israel, Kimmy Caplan (Bar-llan University). Breaking
Sephardim --- Jewish women in literature --- Women immigrants in literature --- Women, Jewish, in literature --- Jews, Sephardic --- Ladinos (Spanish Jews) --- Sefardic Jews --- Sephardi Jews --- Sephardic Jews --- Jews --- Jews, Portuguese --- Jews, Spanish --- Political activity --- Religious life
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