Denominational Differences in the Attachment to Israel of American Jews
Based on data taken from the 1991 New York Jewish Population Survey, this paper focuses on the American Jewish/Israel relationship as an aspect of Jewish ethnic identity. Two behavioral indicators of attachment to Israel are empirically derived: personal connection to Israel and participation in org...
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Review of religious research
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