In Search of Identity: Jewish Aspects in Israeli CultureDan Urian, Efraim Karsh Taylor & Francis US, 1999 - 284 pages Culture has played a focal role in the shaping of Jewish-Israeli national identity. Since the 1950s, Israeli culture has been disintegrating into simultaneous sub-cultures. The contributors discuss the nature and characteristics of this cultural tension and the nature of Jewishness. |
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Contents
Efraim Karsh and Dan Urian | 1 |
Judaism in Israeli Culture | 9 |
Secular Judaism and Its Prospects | 29 |
Baruch Kimmerling | 49 |
Shall We Find Sufficient Strength? On Behalf | 73 |
Between Rabbi Shach and Modern Hebrew | 86 |
Spiritual Rootlessness and Circumscription to | 103 |
Gad Ufaz | 132 |
David Zisenwine | 146 |
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In Search of Identity: Jewish Aspects in Israeli Culture Dan Urian,Efraim Karsh No preview available - 1999 |
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