Leigazoltam a zsidókhoz -- (A "társadalmi zsidó" identitás kialakulásának élettörténeti gyökereiről)
I have a certificate of not being an anti-Semite.
Being non-Jewish in a Jewish community on the one hand, and being referred to as a „Jew" outside it is a tricky situation, in which the non-Jewish children sent to the newly founded Jewish elementary schools find themselves. Why do parents do that to their children? The answer lies in their individual life stories. The article demonstrates an individual
case of a father who struggles against his burdening family-past and unconscious anti-Semitism by becoming a „quasi-Jew" through sacrificing his daughter by sending her to a Jewish school
case of a father who struggles against his burdening family-past and unconscious anti-Semitism by becoming a „quasi-Jew" through sacrificing his daughter by sending her to a Jewish school
Main Topic: Identity and Community Jewish Schools Jewish Revival Assimilation Jewish Identity Jewish - Non - Jewish Relations
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228-246
'I Have a Certificate of Not Being Anti-Semite"- Identity of a 'Social Jew': Its Roots in Life History (Other language version)
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Leigazoltam a zsidókhoz -- (A "társadalmi zsidó" identitás kialakulásának élettörténeti gyökereiről). 1994: 228-246. https://archive.jpr.org.uk/object-hun88