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Challenges Of Equality Judaism State And Education In Nineteenthcentury France First Edition Jeffrey Haus

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Challenges Of Equality Judaism State And Education In Nineteenthcentury France First Edition Jeffrey Haus
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Publisher: Wayne State Univ Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.96 MB
Pages: 242
Author: Jeffrey Haus
ISBN: 9780814333808, 081433380X
Language: English
Year: 2009
Edition: First Edition

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Challenges Of Equality Judaism State And Education In Nineteenthcentury France First Edition Jeffrey Haus by Jeffrey Haus 9780814333808, 081433380X instant download after payment.

Historians have typically characterized nineteenth-century French Jewry as largely eager to assimilate, or, at the very least, passively accommodating to assimilation, with only the most traditional Jews rejecting the trappings of French culture. Through the lens of Jewish primary and rabbinical education, author Jeffrey Haus shows that even integrated French Jews sought to set limits on assimilation and struggled to preserve a sense of Jewish distinctiveness in France. Challenges of Equality argues that Jewish leaders couched their views in terms that the government could understand and accept, portraying a Judaism consistent with the goal of cultural and political unification of the French nation. At the same time, their educational activities asserted the existence of distinctively Jewish cultural space.

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