The Jews of Contemporary Post-Soviet States : Sociological Insights from Russia, Ukraine, Belarus, Moldova, and Kazakhstan.

The Jews of Contemporary Post-Soviet States : Sociological Insights from Russia, Ukraine, Belarus, Moldova, and Kazakhstan. edited by Vladimir Ze’ev Khanin and Olaf Glöckner - 1st ed. - Berlin/München/Boston : De Gruyter Oldenbourg, 2023. 2023. - 1 online resource (314 pages) - Post-Soviet Jewry in Transition ; v.1 . - Post-Soviet Jewry in Transition .

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Intro -- About this Series "Post-Soviet Jewry in Transition" -- Contents -- Chapter 1 Introduction -- Chapter 2 Ethnic and Political Demography -- Chapter 3 Jewish Identity -- Chapter 4 The Phenomenon and Israeli Focus of the Transnational Identity of Post- Soviet Jewry -- Chapter 5 The Civic Identity of Russian-Speaking Jews 30 Years After the USSR -- Chapter 6 Religious Identity and Religious-Cultural Tradition -- Chapter 7 "Secular" Culture and the Identity of Post-Soviet Jews -- Chapter 8 Language as a Tool and Symbol of Ethnocultural Identity -- Chapter 9 Jewish Personal and Group Space in the Former USSR - State-of-Affairs and Prospects -- Chapter 10 Jewish Community - Participation and Structure -- Chapter 11 Anti-Semitism and Philo-Semitism as Factors of Post-Soviet Jewish Life -- Chapter 12 Migration Trends and Emigration Plans of Euro-Asian Jews -- Epilogue: Perspectives and Challenges from Jewish Life in the Former USSR in Light of the Russian-Ukrainian Conflict -- References -- Subject Index -- Index of Persons.

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Juden
Kulturelle Identität
Ethnische Identität
Religiöse Identität


Russland
Ukraine
Belarus
Moldawien
Kasachstan

Christian life.


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