The Jewish role in american life, Volume 5 an annual review

The relationship between Jews and the United States is necessarily complex: Jews have been instrumental in shaping American culture and, of course, Jewish culture and religion have likewise been profoundly recast in the United States, especially in the period following World War II. A major focus of...

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Main Author: Zuckerman, Bruce
Other Authors: Schoenberg, Jeremy, Heinze, Andrew R., Kitaj, R. B.
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: West Lafayette, Ind. Purdue University Press 2007, 2007
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Summary:The relationship between Jews and the United States is necessarily complex: Jews have been instrumental in shaping American culture and, of course, Jewish culture and religion have likewise been profoundly recast in the United States, especially in the period following World War II. A major focus of this work is to consider the Jewish role in American life as well as the American role in shaping Jewish life. This fifth volume of the Casden Institute's annual review is organized along five broad themes-politics, values, image, education and culture
Item Description:Published by the Purdue University Press for the USC Casdeb Institute for the Study of the Jewish Role in American Life
Physical Description:1 volume