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Argues that the last 15 years have seen the British Jewish community undergo a profound transformation. Demonstrates a massive upsurge of interest in Jewish education and in Jewish cultural activities.
Deals with the hot topics, for example UK Jewry's relationship to Israel, and the relationship of Jews to multiculturalism.
The first engaging study of UK Jewry since the 1970s.
Introduction 1. Jewish Community, Jewish Leadership 2. Insecurity and the Problem of Jewish Continuity 3. Conceptualizing Jewish Continuity 4. Practising Jewish Continuity 5. Re-imagining Anti-Semitism 6. Combating the New Anti-Semitism Conclusion: Towards a Dialogic Jewish Community Bibliography Index
"There is a paradox at the centre of Jewish life in modern Britain. On the one hand Jews are arguably the most successfully integrated ethnic minority in Britain today. On the other, they feel marginalized and - still - unwelcome. Drs. Kahn-Harris and Gidley offer us the first scholarly dissection of this paradox. Their conclusions - based on the exhaustive examination of written and oral sources - will surprise many. But these conclusions could also offer the blueprint for a renewed engagement between Britain's Jews and the British state." - Geoffrey Alderman, Michael Gross Professor of Politics & Contemporary History, University of Buckingham, UK
'Turbulent Times is probing and revelatory, offering exactly the kind of self-reflection any minority community needs in order to understand itself and consider its future. Turbulent Times is an important contribution to a much-needed debate.'
The study provides a wealth of information on an important topic.
A book well worth reading!