Jews and Jewish education in Germany today /
"Since their recent dispersion from the former Soviet Union, Russian-speaking Jews (RSJ) have become the vast majority of Germany's longstanding Jewry. An entity marked by permeable boundaries, they show a solidarity and commitment to world Jewry, including Israel, but feeble identificatio...
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Leiden ; Boston :
Brill,
2011.
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Reeks: | Jewish identities in a changing world ;
v. 16. |
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