This book analyzes American Jewish millennials and explains their behavior in terms of the history of American Jewishness. The author shows that Zionism serves as a means by which American Jewish millennials department from earlier American Judaism and construct alternate sense of purpose and solidarity.
This book analyzes American Jewish millennials and explains their behavior in terms of the history of American Jewishness. The author shows that Zionism serves as a means by which American Jewish millennials department from earlier American Judaism and construct alternate sense of purpose and solidarity.
David L. Graizbord is associate professor of Judaic studies at the University of Arizona.
Inhaltsangabe
Acknowledgments Chapter 1: Why This Book? Chapter 2: The Interviewees: A Preliminary Sketch Chapter 3: The Personal Narratives: General Findings Chapter 4: Ethnicity and Religion Among Zionists of Generation Y: A Few Paradigmatic Cases Chapter 5: Living Zionist Responsibility Chapter 6: Non-Zionist and Anti-Zionist Alternatives Conclusions Bibliography About the Author
Acknowledgments Chapter 1: Why This Book? Chapter 2: The Interviewees: A Preliminary Sketch Chapter 3: The Personal Narratives: General Findings Chapter 4: Ethnicity and Religion Among Zionists of Generation Y: A Few Paradigmatic Cases Chapter 5: Living Zionist Responsibility Chapter 6: Non-Zionist and Anti-Zionist Alternatives Conclusions Bibliography About the Author
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