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Contemporary Philosophical and Ethical Fights over Jews, Judaism, and the State of Israel
Author(s):
Schoeps, Julius H.
Editor(s):
Lange, Armin; Mayerhofer, Kerstin; Porat, Dina; Schiffman, Lawrence H.
Date:
2020
Topics:
Anti-Zionism, Israel Criticism, Main Topic: Other, Universities / Higher Education, Politics, Philosophy
Saving the German-Jewish Legacy? On Jewish and Non-Jewish Attempts of Reconstructing a Lost World
Author(s):
Schoeps, Julius H.
Editor(s):
Glöckner, Olaf; Fireberg, Haim
Date:
2015
Topics:
Jewish Revival, German-Jewish Relations, Memory, Post-1989, Jewish Culture, Jewish Heritage, Main Topic: Culture and Heritage
Renewal or Regression? Jewish Self-Assertion and Re-Orientation in Twenty-first Century Central Europe
Author(s):
Schoeps, Julius H.
Editor(s):
Fireberg, Haim; Glöckner, Olaf; Zoufalá, Marcela Menachem
Date:
2020
Topics:
Jewish Identity, Jewish Renewal, Jewish Revival, Main Topic: Identity and Community
How Antisemitism, Obsessive Criticism of Israel, and Do-Gooders Complicate Jewish Life in Germany
Author(s):
Schoeps, Julius H.
Editor(s):
Ben-Rafael, Eliezer; Bokser Liwerant, Judit; Gorny, Yosef
Date:
2014
Topics:
Antisemitism, Attitudes to Israel, Surveys, Diaspora, Main Topic: Antisemitism
Russian-Speaking Jews and Germany’s Local Jewry
Author(s):
Schoeps, Julius H.
Editor(s):
Ben-Rafael , Eliezer; Sternberg, Yitzhak
Date:
2009
Topics:
Russian-Speaking Jews, Immigration, Russian Emigration, Integration, Main Topic: Demography and Migration
Building a Diaspora: Russian Jews in Israel, Germany and the USA
Author(s):
Ben-Rafael , Eliezer; Lyubansky, Mikhail; Glöckner, Olaf; Harris, Paul; Israel, Yael; Jasper, Willi; Schoeps, Julius H.
Date:
2006
Topics:
Russian-Speaking Jews, Russian Emigration, Aliyah, Jewish Revival, Diaspora, Main Topic: Demography and Migration
Abstract:
The crumbling of the USSR has set Russian-speaking Jews free to emigrate. From the threat of antisemitism to economic disaster, their “good reasons” to do so were numerous and within one and a half decade most of them moved out and scattered throughout the world. This book is about the million that settled in Israel, the half million now in the US and the 200.000 who settled in Germany.
This book presents the comparative work of an international team of researchers which delves into the building of communities, the formulation of collective identities and the articulation of public discourse by people who, after eighty years of Marxism-Leninism and compulsory removal from Jewish culture, are now reconstructing their ethnicity.
In every place, they face contrasting challenges and as a whole, constitute an ideal case for the study of the making of contemporary transnational diasporas.
Ein neues Judentum in Deutschland? Fremd- und Eigenbilder der russisch-jüdischen Einwanderer
Translated Title:
A new Judaism in Germany? External and internal images of Russian-Jewish immigrants
Author(s):
Jasper, Willi; Vogt, Bernhard; Schoeps, Julius H.
Date:
1999
Topics:
Immigration, Surveys, Russian Emigration, Russian-Speaking Jews, Main Topic: Demography and Migration
Abstract:
Die vorliegende Untersuchung analysiert die soziale, religiöse und kulturelle Integrationsproblematik der russisch-jüdischen Einwanderer aus der Wahrnehmungsebene von Eigen- und Fremdbildern der Betroffenen. 57 Prozent der Befragten glauben, dass ihre Hauptprobleme noch nicht bewältigt sind - 23 Prozent haben bereits resigniert und erachten ihre Schwierigkeiten in Deutschland als "unüberwindlich".