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Publisher: Yale University Press Summary: While American Jews are considered a homogenous ethnic group, the reality is more complex, since adoption, intermarriage and immigration have transformed the fabric of Jewish communities. This book explores questions of American Jewish identity and how Jews fit into discourses of race, ethnicity and religion.
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Pub Date: 2005Publisher: Yale University Press Summary: While American Jews are considered a homogenous ethnic group, the reality is more complex, since adoption, intermarriage and immigration have transformed the fabric of Jewish communities. This book explores questions of American Jewish identity and how Jews fit into discourses of race, ethnicity and religion.
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Publisher: Yale University Press
While American Jews are considered a homogenous ethnic group, the reality is more complex, since adoption, intermarriage and immigration have transformed the fabric of Jewish communities. This book explores questions of American Jewish identity and how Jews fit into discourses of race, ethnicity and religion.
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