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A Rabbinical Revolution? Religion, Power and Politics in the Contemporary Ukrainian Jewish Movement

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The role of the "religious element" in the contemporary Ukrainian Jewish movement is examined in the wider context of Jewish politics in that country. Analyses focus on the reasons for and objectives of the political advancement of Ukrainian rabbinic leaders in the second half of the 1990s and the growth of their influence on Jewish community-building in post-Soviet Ukraine. Also discussed is the political nature of the rabbinic leadership and the place of Jewish spiritual leaders as a ruling group within the disposition of political forces in the local Jewish community.

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10(1-2)

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73-91

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Link to article in JSTOR, A Rabbinical Revolution? Religion, Power and Politics in the Contemporary Ukrainian Jewish Movement

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Khanin, Vladimir A Rabbinical Revolution? Religion, Power and Politics in the Contemporary Ukrainian Jewish Movement. Jewish Political Studies Review. 1998: 73-91.  https://archive.jpr.org.uk/object-2163