• Jewish assimilation (Hebrew: התבוללות, hitbolelut) refers either to the gradual cultural assimilation and social integration of Jews in their surrounding...
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  • included legal and economic Jewish disabilities (such as Jewish quotas and segregation), Jewish assimilation, and Jewish Enlightenment. The expression...
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  • States Jewish assimilation refers to the gradual cultural assimilation and social integration of Jews in their surrounding culture Religious assimilation refers...
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  • Lehava (category Jewish counter-missionaries)
    Prevention of Assimilation in the Holy Land) is a far-right and Jewish supremacist organization based in Israel that strictly opposes Jewish assimilation, objecting...
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    the "Lovers of Zion" and were seen as countering a growing Jewish movement toward assimilation. The first use of the term is attributed to the Austrian...
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  • Ashkenormativity Crypto-Judaism Ethnic plastic surgery The Operated Jew Jewish assimilation Jews of color Passing (racial identity) Social invisibility Visible...
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  • The different types of cultural assimilation include full assimilation and forced assimilation. Full assimilation is the more prevalent of the two,...
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  • Max Naumann (category German Jewish military personnel of World War I)
    German Jews), which called for the elimination of Jewish ethnic identity through Jewish assimilation. The league was outlawed by the Nazi government on...
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  • Silent Holocaust (Judaism) (category Cultural assimilation)
    used by certain Jewish communal and religious leaders to describe Jewish assimilation (cultural assimilation, religious assimilation) and interfaith marriages...
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    Theodor Herzl (category Jewish atheists)
    that anti-Jewish sentiment would make Jewish assimilation impossible, and that the only solution for Jews was the establishment of a Jewish state. In...
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    Associations") for Jews from the same town or village. American Jewish writers of the time urged assimilation and integration into the wider American culture, and...
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  • according to Talmudic legend. She believes the story is a criticism of Jewish assimilation since foreigners like Potiphar and his wife would seduce Jews to...
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    total—and shrinking as a result of low birth rates and Jewish assimilation. The largest Jewish population centers are the metropolitan areas of New York...
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    intersection of modern Jewish history and the history of modern science and technology. In his 2012 book The Quest for Jewish Assimilation in Modern Social...
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  • (1987), and Liberty Heights (1999). The film explores the themes of Jewish assimilation into American life, through several generations of a Polish immigrant...
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  • with Israelites Interfaith marriage in Judaism Jewish adjacent Jewish assimilation Jewish identity Jewish peoplehood Mandaeans Marrano On Venus, Have We...
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    Jewish outreach is a term sometimes used to translate the Hebrew word kiruv or keruv (literally, "to draw close" or "in-reach"). Normative Judaism forbids...
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  • diverse Jewish diaspora, as well as cultural assimilation and the recent trend toward Hebraization of surnames. Some traditional surnames relate to Jewish history...
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    (March 1975). "The Attitudes of Russian Officials in the 1880s Toward Jewish Assimilation and Emigration". Slavic Review. 34 (1). Cambridge University Press:...
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    formation Identity politics Jewish assimilation Jewish adjacent Jewish atheism Jewish diaspora Jewish peoplehood Jewish population Law of Return Matrilineality...
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  • vision and “extend the tent of Jewish life.”" Conversion to Judaism Gentile Goy Jewish assimilation Jewish culture Jewish identity Reform Judaism outreach...
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    romanized: gerut) is the process by which non-Jews adopt the Jewish religion and become members of the Jewish ethnoreligious community. It thus resembles both conversion...
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  • heritage, as well as issues of Jewish identity, antisemitism, racism, whiteness, class, the Holocaust, and Jewish assimilation. The essay explores Rich's...
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  • Curb Your Enthusiasm (category Jewish comedy and humor)
    affect contemporary middle- to upper-class American Jews, namely, Jewish assimilation, secularism, intermarriage, and, as all of these suggest, the Jews'...
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  • proselytization of Jews: Attempts to recruit or "missionize" Jews. In response, some Jewish groups have formed counter-missionary organizations to discourage missionary...
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    Siegfried Kapper (category Jewish poets)
    Kapper-Society was founded; its aim was Czech-Jewish assimilation and opposition to Zionism and German-Jewish assimilation. "Das Böhmerland" (1865) "Die Handschriften...
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    of Israel. Traditionally described as "the act of going up" (towards the Jewish holy city of Jerusalem), moving to the Land of Israel or "making aliyah"...
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    Jews (redirect from Jewish)
    wider non-Jewish society around them, by either choice or force, ceasing to practice Judaism and losing their Jewish identity. Assimilation took place...
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  • around 2005, due to low fertility rates and assimilation of Jews. From 2005 to 2018, the world's Jewish population grew 0.63% annually on average, while...
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    German-Jewish assimilation, conflicting pressures on sensitive and privileged or gifted young Jews produced "a reaction later known as 'Jewish self-hatred...
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