Cultural Ethnicity in Israel: The Case of Middle Eastern Jews' Religiosity

National myths and public policies in Israel long assumed that the country's diverse Jewish immigrant groups would all eventually, and indeed within a short span of time, be absorbed and fused into a unified social, economic, political, and cultural entity, but this expectation is now giving wa...

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Main Author: Šōkēd, Moše (Author)
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Language:English
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Published: University of Pennsylvania Press 1984
In: AJS review
Year: 1984, Volume: 9, Issue: 2, Pages: 247-271
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