The Jews of Hungary: Beyond Assimilation
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Discusses the status of Jews in Hungary post-1989. Responds to Pierre Kende's view on Hungarian Jewry in the post-1989 period. Argues that 'although social differences between Jews and non-Jews in certain spheres concerning self-definition and the social definition of Judaism have slowly disappeared, certain distinctions still remain and are, in fact, even tending to increase, thanks to the post-Communist transition.
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38-55
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