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Exploring Jewish Space: A Critique of Limmud
Author(s):
Kahn-Harris, Keith
Editor(s):
Rabinowitz, Robert
Date:
1998
Topics:
Limmud, Jewish Space, Main Topic: Other
Abstract:
Applies theories of space to the phenomenon of the Limmud conference and suggests ways in which Limmud might be 'spatially re-engineered'.
Report on the Survey of the Jewish Film Festival
Author(s):
Kahn-Harris, Keith
Date:
1996
Topics:
Jewish Culture, Jewish Film, Main Topic: Culture and Heritage
Abstract:
This report outlines the aims, methodology and results of a survey carried out for the arts, media and culture task group of Jewish Continuity, on people attending the Jewish Film Festival in June 1996. The arts, media and culture task group within Jewish Continuity aims to contribute to the overall process of Jewish Continuity through the promotion and support of Jewish Arts and Cultural events. Such events are viewed as potential "gateways" into the community for those with an otherwise limited involvement in it. However, there is currently insufficient information into who attends such events and what success they have in reaching people on the margins of the community.
Report on the Survey of Jewish Book Week
Author(s):
Kahn-Harris, Keith
Date:
1996
Topics:
Jewish Culture, Jewish Books, Main Topic: Culture and Heritage
Abstract:
This report outlines the aims, methodology and results of a survey carried out for the arts, media and culture task group of Jewish Continuity, on people attending Jewish Book Week in March 1996. The arts, media and culture task group within Jewish Continuity aims to contribute to the overall process of Jewish Continuity through the promotion and support of Jewish Arts and Cultural events. Such events are viewed as potential "gateways" into the community for those with an otherwise limited involvement in it. However, there is currently insufficient information into who attends such events and what success they have in reaching people on the margins of the community.