Judaïsme et politique
In: Archives de sciences sociales des religions: ASSR, Volume 106, Issue 1, p. 25-29
ISSN: 1777-5825
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In: Archives de sciences sociales des religions: ASSR, Volume 106, Issue 1, p. 25-29
ISSN: 1777-5825
In: American anthropologist: AA, Volume 38, Issue 3, p. 508-508
ISSN: 1548-1433
In: Terrorism and political violence, Volume 3, Issue 3, p. 118-140
ISSN: 1556-1836
In: Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Politics
"Religious Traditions in Politics: Judaism" published on by Oxford University Press.
In: Diasporas: circulations, migrations, histoire, Issue 27, p. 9-15
ISSN: 2431-1472
In: Sociological analysis: SA ; a journal in the sociology of religion, Volume 39, Issue 4, p. 370
ISSN: 2325-7873
Blog: Religion and Global Society
With a date set for the UK’s next General Election, Paul Bickley asks whether the 'religious vote' matters. This is the fourth General Election in nine years, though at least this Parliament has nearly lasted its full duration (albeit with three Prime Ministers). Reminds me of good old Brenda from Bristol: "You're joking. Not another … Continued
In: The Caucasus & globalization: journal of social, political and economic studies, Volume 2, Issue 3, p. 172-180
ISSN: 1819-7353
World Affairs Online
A separately issued section of a larger work, The religions of democracy: Judaism, Catholicism, Protestatism in creed and life, by Louis Finkelstein, J. Eliot Ross and William Adams Brown. ; Bibliography: p. [vi] ; Mode of access: Internet.
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In: The modern Jewish experience
Introduction : counting in Jewish / Michal Kravel-Tovi -- part I. Counting the dead : iconic numbers and collective memory -- 1. Six Million : The numerical icon of the Holocaust / Oren Baruch Stier 29 -- 2. Breathing life into iconic numbers : Yad Vashem's Shoah Victims' Names Recovery Project and the constitution of a posthumous census of six million Holocaust dead / Carol A. Kidron -- 3. Putting numbers into space : place names, collective remembrance, and forgetting in Israeli culture / Yael Zerubavel -- Part II. Counting the living : putting the "Jewish" in social science -- 4. Jewish "crime" by the numbers, or putting the "social" in Jewish social science / Mitchell B. Hart -- 5. Counting people : the co-production of ethnicity and Jewish majority in Israel-Palestine / Anat Leibler -- 6. Wet numbers : the language of continuity crisis and the work of care among the organized American Jewish community / Michal Kravel-Tovi -- part III. Counting objects : material subjects and the social lives of enumerated things -- 7. "Let's start with the big ones" : numbers, thin description, and the magic of Yiddish at the Yiddish Book Center / Joshua B. Friedman -- 8. "130 kilograms of matza, 3,000 hard-boiled eggs, 100 kilograms of haroset and 2,000 balls of gefilte fish" : hyperbolic reckoning on Passover / Vanessa L. Ochs -- Postscript : balancing accounts : commemoration and commensuration / Theodore M. Porter.
In: Contraversions: Critical Studies in Jewish Literature, Culture, and Society
The Jews (Falasha) of northwestern Ethiopia are a unique example of a Jewish group living within an ancient, non-Western, predominantly Christian society. Hagar Salamon presents the first in-depth study of this group, called the "Hyena people" by their non-Jewish neighbors. Based on more than 100 interviews with Ethiopian immigrants now living in Israel, Salamon's book explores the Ethiopia within as seen through the lens of individual memories and expressed through ongoing dialogues. It is an ethnography of the fantasies and fears that divide groups and, in particular, Jews and non-Jews.Recurring patterns can be seen in Salamon's interviews, which thematically touch on religious disputations, purity and impurity, the concept of blood, slavery and conversion, supernatural powers, and the metaphors of clay vessels, water, and fire.The Hyena People helps unravel the complex nature of religious coexistence in Ethiopia and also provides important new tools for analyzing and evaluating inter-religious, interethnic, and especially Jewish-Christian relations in a variety of cultural and historical contexts
In: East European Jewish affairs, Volume 11, Issue 2, p. 62-64
ISSN: 1743-971X
In: International affairs, Volume 39, Issue 4, p. 610-610
ISSN: 1468-2346
In: Journal of church and state: JCS, Volume 47, Issue 1, p. 164-166
ISSN: 0021-969X