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Turbulent Times The British Jewish Community Today Keith Kahnharris Ben Gidley

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Turbulent Times The British Jewish Community Today Keith Kahnharris Ben Gidley
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Publisher: Continuum
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.21 MB
Author: Keith Kahn-Harris; Ben Gidley
ISBN: 9781472548771, 9781847063168, 1472548779, 1847063160
Language: English
Year: 2010

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Turbulent Times The British Jewish Community Today Keith Kahnharris Ben Gidley by Keith Kahn-harris; Ben Gidley 9781472548771, 9781847063168, 1472548779, 1847063160 instant download after payment.

The first book-length study of contemporary British Jewry, Turbulent Times: The British Jewish Community Today examines the changing nature of the British Jewish community and its leadership since 1990.
Keith Kahn-Harris and Ben Gidley contend that there has been a shift within Jewish communal discourse from a strategy of security, which emphasized Anglo-Jewry’s secure British belonging and citizenship, to a strategy of insecurity, which emphasizes the dangers and threats Jews face individually and communally. This shift is part of a process of renewal in the community that has led to something of a Jewish renaissance' in Britain.
Addressing key questions on the transitions in the history of Anglo-Jewish community and leadership, and tackling the concept of the ‘new antisemitism’, this important and timely study addresses the question: how has UK Jewry adapted from a shift from monoculturalism to multiculturalism?

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