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Acculturation and Resettlement of Jewish Emigres from the Former Soviet Union: Research Results and Implications for Programming

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Anita Friedman

Publication Name

Journal of Jewish Communal Service

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Jewish Communal Service Association of North America (JCSA)

Abstract

Initial resettlement assistance and Jewish acculturation are inseparable processes. The attitude of the nest community and the degree of interpersonal cross-cultural contact shape the emigres' view of Judaism in America and influence their future involvement in the Jewish community. Such cross-cultural contact has significant benefits for both Americans and the emigres. In Journal of Jewish Communal Service, v.72 no.4, Summer 1996.

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United States

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Acculturation and Resettlement of Jewish Emigres from the Former Soviet Union: Research Results and Implications for Programming. 1996:  https://archive.jpr.org.uk/object-bjpa1811
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