Shuki Friedman: Being a Nation State in the Twenty-First Century: Between State and Synagogue in Modern Israel: Academic Studies Press, 2023, 117 pp
In: Contemporary jewry: a journal of sociological inquiry
ISSN: 1876-5165
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In: Contemporary jewry: a journal of sociological inquiry
ISSN: 1876-5165
In: The Middle East journal, Band 67, Heft 4, S. 646-647
ISSN: 0026-3141
In: Insight Turkey, Band 13, Heft 1, S. 225-226
ISSN: 1302-177X
In: Contemporary jewry: a journal of sociological inquiry, Band 30, Heft 2-3, S. 191-197
ISSN: 1876-5165
In: Social behavior and personality: an international journal, Band 19, Heft 2, S. 133-142
ISSN: 1179-6391
This study investigates the cognitions, attitudes and behavioral intentions concerning interpersonal contact between nonreligious and religious Jews in Israel. The hypothesis examined is that distance from Jewish tradition is related to a negative orientation regarding questions of state and religion, tolerance for demands on the part of observant Jews to further religious goals on the state level, and the social distance between religious and nonreligious Jews. The data for this study are based on closed ended questionnaires completed by 671 Jewish male and female Israeli university students. The findings indicate that those who identify themselves as more religious observe more ritual, have a more positive orientation toward an intertwining of religion and state on a macro level and to the specific demands for the observance of religious life in the public sector, and prefer contact with religious persons over contact with nonreligious persons. At the same time, the social contacts between the religious and nonreligious are characterized by more informal than formal isolation. These findings are discussed with regard to the question of social integration among Jews in Israeli society.
In: Journal of church and state: JCS, Band 23, S. 275-283
ISSN: 0021-969X
In: Journal of peace research, Band 15, Heft 2, S. 193-195
ISSN: 1460-3578
The change of Israeli public opinion toward the possibility of a peaceful settlement in the Middle East is judged to be the result of the attribution of true, peaceful intentions to the Egyptians as a result of their president's visit to Jerusalem. The behavioral change by the Egyptian president and the resulting change in behavior among the Israeli leaders itself brings attitude change and increases the momentum to reach a settlement.
In: Nationalism & ethnic politics, Band 16, Heft 1, S. 22-41
ISSN: 1557-2986
In: Nationalism and ethnic politics, Band 16, Heft 1, S. 22-42
ISSN: 1353-7113
In: Journal of church and state: JCS, Band 49, Heft 3, S. 423-444
ISSN: 0021-969X
In: Holocaust and genocide studies, Band 2, Heft 2, S. 299-305
ISSN: 1476-7937
In: International journal of the sociology of language: IJSL, Band 1987, Heft 63, S. 63-80
ISSN: 1613-3668
In: Contemporary jewry: a journal of sociological inquiry, Band 33, Heft 3, S. 171-192
ISSN: 1876-5165
In: Journal of church and state: JCS, Band 52, Heft 4, S. 662-686
ISSN: 0021-969X
In: Environment, Development, and Public Policy: Public Policy and Social Services
In: Springer eBook Collection
1. International Migration: Sociological or Social Psychological Phenomenon? -- 2. American Emigration: Past and Present -- 3. Motives: Why They Move -- 4. More on Motives -- 5. Adjustments: How They Adapt -- 6. Toward a Model of the Migration Cycle -- 7. Retention or Reemigration: Why They Remain or Return -- 8. Summary and Conclusions -- References -- Author Index.