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The Effect of Diaspora on Modern Jewish Belief

The Effect of Diaspora on Modern Jewish Belief

... Jewish Diaspora begins in the year 587 B ...the Jewish population to Babylonia” (N ...numerous Jewish communities living permanently in the Diaspora” (N .... Diaspora is still ...

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The Attitude of Jewish Sephardic Ladino Writers in the El Maccabeo Journal in Thessaloniki at the Beginning of the Twentieth Century towards the Situation of the Jews in the Various Parts of the Diaspora

The Attitude of Jewish Sephardic Ladino Writers in the El Maccabeo Journal in Thessaloniki at the Beginning of the Twentieth Century towards the Situation of the Jews in the Various Parts of the Diaspora

... The Jewish newspaper was more than a source of information and ...The Diaspora Jewish press filled a unique ...the Jewish masses and shaped Jewish public ...of Jewish newspapers ...

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Diaspora, Postmemory and the Transcultural Turn in Contemporary Jewish Writing: Barbara Honigmann’s Autofictional Writings

Diaspora, Postmemory and the Transcultural Turn in Contemporary Jewish Writing: Barbara Honigmann’s Autofictional Writings

... German Jewish writer Barbara Honigmann is one of those descendants of exiled Holocaust survivors even though she was born in Germany to where her parents had returned after the ...in diaspora and ...

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Post-Memory: Tracing the Aftermath of the Holocaust in the Second Generation Jewish Holocaust Diaspora with Special Reference to Art Spiegelman's Graphic Novels Maus I and II

Post-Memory: Tracing the Aftermath of the Holocaust in the Second Generation Jewish Holocaust Diaspora with Special Reference to Art Spiegelman's Graphic Novels Maus I and II

... Second-generation Jewish Holocaust ...generation Jewish Holocaust Diaspora elucidates the generation of post-memory referring back to the accounts of his father Vladek Spiegelman as the solitary ...

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Diasporas and Deliberative Democracy: A case study of Jewish diaspora involvement in constitutional deliberations in Israel

Diasporas and Deliberative Democracy: A case study of Jewish diaspora involvement in constitutional deliberations in Israel

... its diaspora communities from its ...worldwide Jewish population lives in Israel, the State of Israel is still partly dependant and intertwined with its diaspora, as I will explaine later ...when ...

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Positioning Women in Diaspora

Positioning Women in Diaspora

... historical Jewish phenomena continues to plague the many emergent meanings of the notion of diaspora” (Vertovec ...of diaspora as communities of simultaneously local and pluralistic identities, ...

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Four types of diaspora mobilization : Albanian diaspora activism for Kosovo independence in the US and the UK

Four types of diaspora mobilization : Albanian diaspora activism for Kosovo independence in the US and the UK

... Irish diaspora and the Northern Ireland conflict, the Jewish and Palestinian diasporas and the Arab-Israeli conflict, and the Tamil diaspora and the secessionist conflict in Sri Lanka, among ...as ...

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Misperceptions of the 'Muslim Diaspora'

Misperceptions of the 'Muslim Diaspora'

... of diaspora are the dispersal of a particular ethnonational group and the community’s retention of a transnational connection with its place of ...a diaspora are in the Old Testament, recounting the life of ...

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The Invention of the Jewish People

The Invention of the Jewish People

... the diaspora and the sense of a primordial, national homeland of ‘Zion’ in Jewish discourses; that ‘exile’, consciousness of ‘Zion’, and belongingness in the diaspora could exist simultaneously, as ...

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Critical junctures and transformative events in diaspora mobilisation for Kosovo and Palestinian statehood

Critical junctures and transformative events in diaspora mobilisation for Kosovo and Palestinian statehood

... A transnational social field built through interactions among Palestinians emerged as a result of long-term conflicts in the Middle East and exodus of Palestinians due to warfare. The Palestinian issue dates back to the ...

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Nation and Identity : Global Mark of Indian Diaspora

Nation and Identity : Global Mark of Indian Diaspora

... of Diaspora we begin with the Jewish context, where the persecution and expulsion led to the dispersal of Jews away from the homeland carrying with them the fond hope of returning to the motherland one ...

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Diaspora Governance: The Instrumentality  of Informal Religio Politico Structures for Migrant Integration among Ghanaian Diaspora in Guangzhou, China

Diaspora Governance: The Instrumentality of Informal Religio Politico Structures for Migrant Integration among Ghanaian Diaspora in Guangzhou, China

... Ghanaian diaspora in Guangzhou China, continue to present a safe haven for Ghanaian migrants in Guangzhou (Bodomo, 2015b; Li, Dray-Novey, & Kong, 2007; Lyons, Brown, & Li, ...

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Diaspora entrepreneurship: a study of Nigerian entrepreneurs in London

Diaspora entrepreneurship: a study of Nigerian entrepreneurs in London

... the Diaspora, charitable donations by individual immigrants, diaspora organisations providing resources for development, nostalgia for food and goods from the country of origin that generates local ...

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A migration effect? Comparing the acculturation of Russian migrant populations in Western Europe to Russians in three former soviet countries on attitudes towards government responsibility

A migration effect? Comparing the acculturation of Russian migrant populations in Western Europe to Russians in three former soviet countries on attitudes towards government responsibility

... a diaspora (Van Hear, 2014). If we can compare members of the diaspora with migrants from the same country of origin, we can compare the effect of migrating among the same origin group across different con- ...

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Diaspora as aesthetic formation: community sports events and the making of a Somali diaspora

Diaspora as aesthetic formation: community sports events and the making of a Somali diaspora

... Somali diaspora becomes ‘ real ’ and ‘ felt in the bones ’ , which simultaneously strengthens the ‘imagined’ collective and personal diasporic identity and ...

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Dialogue Between Christians, Jews and Muslims: The Concept of Covenant as Basis

Dialogue Between Christians, Jews and Muslims: The Concept of Covenant as Basis

... young Jewish community had already been exposed to religions, philosophy and technological developments in Egypt, had experienced the Exodus, and had acknowledged the Covenant of ...

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The mirror stage of movement intellectuals? Jewish criticism of Israel and its relationship to a developing social movement

The mirror stage of movement intellectuals? Jewish criticism of Israel and its relationship to a developing social movement

... It is to Farber’s credit that he offers his interviewees the space to disagree with him and elaborate their own views. The extreme example of this might be Daniel Boyarin’s interview, which descends at times into almost ...

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Extremely Elevated Relative Risk of Paraffin Lamp Oil Exposures in Orthodox Jewish Children

Extremely Elevated Relative Risk of Paraffin Lamp Oil Exposures in Orthodox Jewish Children

... the Jewish Sabbath or Jewish religious holi- ...Orthodox Jewish households stated that the sole use of paraffin lamp oil was for religious use, and all households of ex- posed children who were not ...

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The Viking diaspora

The Viking diaspora

... The earlier Icelandic laws of Grágás on the other hand make provision for people from quite a wide range of countries, most of which can be considered to be a part of the Viking diaspora, though some other ...

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Gendering the Diaspora: Zimbabwean Migrants in Britain

Gendering the Diaspora: Zimbabwean Migrants in Britain

... Within the Zimbabwean context, the ability to get a visa or work permit contributes significantly to the distribution of power within households. Whereas in the past men dominated migration patterns to urban centres, ...

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