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The Real Meaning Of Our Work Jewish Youth Clubs In The Uk 18801939 Anne Holdorph

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The Real Meaning Of Our Work Jewish Youth Clubs In The Uk 18801939 Anne Holdorph
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The Real Meaning Of Our Work Jewish Youth Clubs In The Uk 18801939 Anne Holdorph instant download after payment.

Publisher: Peter Lang
File Extension: PDF
File size: 12.97 MB
Pages: 246
Author: Anne Holdorph
ISBN: 9783034322133, 3034322135
Language: English
Year: 2017

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The Real Meaning Of Our Work Jewish Youth Clubs In The Uk 18801939 Anne Holdorph by Anne Holdorph 9783034322133, 3034322135 instant download after payment.

Youth clubs like the Boys' Brigade became a trend in the UK in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. The Jewish community in the UK began their own clubs to educate and entertain young Jews. These clubs mirrored the examples begun within the Christian community and adapted their models of social control by providing purposeful recreation, religious education and sporting activities to cultivate young minds and bodies. Much primary source material exists on these clubs, including publicity material provided by the clubs themselves as well as oral history accounts given by former members. This book looks at the records left behind by the Jewish clubs and asks to what extent they were successful in providing Jewish education to Jewish youth and how this education was defined by gender. The author ultimately argues that some religious elements were evident in these clubs and that where they were included, inclusive British identities were promoted.
Anne Holdorph holds a PhD in History from the University of Southampton. She also completed an MA in Jewish History and Culture at the same university.

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