Russian-Speaking Jewry Communal and Congregational Life Abroad: the Role of Language
The authors explore the Russian Jews diaspora which represents the viable mechanisms of real functioning in a host society. The article marks three criteria that help to be navigated among the options how the Russian Jewish immigration in the UK pans out in terms of: a) preserving the mother tongue, b) sticking to the home culture and c) whether the Russian Jews choose to adopt the host culture, whether they partly integrate into it or they fully assimilate.
Jewish Continuity Main Topic: Identity and Community Russian-Speaking Jews Russian Emigration Language
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