Jewish Life in Modern Britain

Jewish Life in Modern Britain
Author: Julius Gould,Shaul Esh
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 234
Release: 2020-04-06
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781000045918

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Originally published in 1964, this volume aims to convey global perspectives on the Jewish situation in the late 20th Century by discussing research in Jewish social structure and social problems. Historians and social scientists from around the world contributed to the volume to discuss subjects as diverse as oral history, communal organizing and Jewish education.

The Club

The Club
Author: Stephen Brook
Publsiher: Constable & Robinson
Total Pages: 484
Release: 1996
Genre: History
ISBN: STANFORD:36105020273418

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Jewish Life in Modern Britain

Jewish Life in Modern Britain
Author: Julius Gould
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 217
Release: 1964
Genre: Jews
ISBN: LCCN:nun00448003

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Jewish Life in Modern Britain

Jewish Life in Modern Britain
Author: Julius Gould
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 217
Release: 1964
Genre: Great Britain
ISBN: LCCN:65014444

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Modern British Jewry

Modern British Jewry
Author: Geoffrey Alderman
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 448
Release: 1998
Genre: Great Britain
ISBN: 019820759X

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An authoritative and comprehensive history of the Jews of Britain over the last century and a half, this book examines the social structure and economic base of Jewish communities in Victorian England and traces the struggle for emancipation.

The Jewish World In Modern Times

The Jewish World In Modern Times
Author: Abraham J Edelheit,Hershel Edelheit
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 570
Release: 2019-09-10
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781000230895

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The momentous events of modern Jewish history have led to a proliferation of books and articles on Jewish life over the last 350 years. Placing modern Jewish history into both universal and local contexts, this selected, annotated bibliography organizes and categorizes the best of this vast array of written material. The authors have included all English-language books of major importance on world Jewry and on individual Jewish communities, plus books most readily available to researchers and readers, and a select number of pamphlets and articles. The resulting bibliography is also a guide to recent Jewish historiography and research methods.

The Jewish Chronicle and Anglo Jewry 1841 1991

The Jewish Chronicle and Anglo Jewry  1841 1991
Author: David Cesarani
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 363
Release: 1994-03-03
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780521434348

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A history of an important newspaper and of Jewish communal life, interpreted through its most vibrant public voice.

Britain s Jews

Britain s Jews
Author: Harry Freedman
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 369
Release: 2022-11-10
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781472987242

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'...detailed and fair.' The Spectator 'An exhaustive, impressive achievement.' The Tablet As a minority, Jews in Britain are confident, their institutions competent and mature. And yet within Jewish life in Britain there is a pervading sense of anxiety. Jews in Britain have risen to the top of nearly every profession, they run major companies, sit at the top tables in politics, make their voices heard in the media, are prominent in science and the arts. Of course there is serious poverty and gross disadvantage, just as there is in any community. But on any objective measure, British Jews have done well. Particularly when we consider where they came from, the impoverished, often oppressed lives that many Jews lived in Eastern Europe and the Ottoman Empire less than 200 years ago. Jews have lived in Britain longer than any other minority. They've been here so long, and are so ingrained into the national fabric, that they are often not considered to be a minority at all. Until a periodic outburst of antisemitism or a flare up in the Middle East, or both, turns the spotlight on them once again. British Jews have another distinction too. They have lived safely and securely, continuously, in Britain longer than any other modern Jewish community has lived anywhere else in the world. They have organised themselves in a way that serves as a model both to more recent immigrant communities in Britain and to Jewish communities elsewhere. Being British, they wear their distinctions lightly, they don't trumpet their achievements, in fact they rarely make a noise at all. But they give back quietly: established Jewish organisations help more recently arrived minorities to create their own structures, charities draw on the Jewish experience of dislocation and persecution to help oppressed people in the developing world, philanthropists support causes far beyond the boundaries of their own communities. Britain's Jews is a challenging look at Jewish life in the UK today. Based on conversations with Jews from all walks of life, it depicts, in ways that are at times disturbing, at other times inspiring, what it is like to be Jewish in 21st century Britain. And why Jewish life is still a subject of fascination.