The new Jewish diaspora :: Russian-speaking immigrants in the United States, Israel, and Germany /
"Jews of Eastern Europe have immigrated in large numbers to countries like Israel, the United States, and Germany. This migration across international borders has created challenges for Russian-speaking Jews as they forge their cultural, national, and ethnic identities. Gitelman's collecti...
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Zusammenfassung: | "Jews of Eastern Europe have immigrated in large numbers to countries like Israel, the United States, and Germany. This migration across international borders has created challenges for Russian-speaking Jews as they forge their cultural, national, and ethnic identities. Gitelman's collection gathers essays on the Russian-speaking Jewish diaspora from scholars in a wide range of fields including sociology, anthropology, literature, political science, history, and demography. By taking a multidisciplinary approach, the volume explores the many issues involving Russian-speaking Jews and their diaspora. Areas of focus include demographically defining the people and the diaspora, and what connects these now separated groups; political attitudes of Russian-speaking Jews and the implications of their convictions; the "malleability" of ethnicity and the process of how identity is recreated when transplanted in a new land; the effects migration has had on religiosity for Russian-speaking Jews; and analyzing the literary voices of writers within the diaspora. No previous volume has dealt in such depth with the ever-growing population of migrant Russian-speaking Jews"-- |
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contents | Frontmatter -- CONTENTS -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction: Homelands, Diasporas, and the Islands in Between / Part I. Demography: Who Are the Migrants and Where Have They Gone? -- 1. Demography of the Contemporary Russian-Speaking Jewish Diaspora / 2. The Russian-Speaking Israeli Diaspora in the FSU, Europe, and North America: Jewish Identification and Attachment to Israel / 3. Home in the Diaspora? Jewish Returnees and Transmigrants in Ukraine / Part II. Transnationalism and Diasporas -- 4. Rethinking Boundaries in the Jewish Diaspora from the FSU / 5. Diaspora from the Inside Out: Litvaks in Lithuania Today / 6. Russian-Speaking Jews and Israeli Emigrants in the United States: A Comparison of Migrant Populations / Part III. Political and Economic Change -- 7. Political Newborns: Immigrants in Israel and Germany / 8. The Move from Russia/the Soviet Union to Israel: A Transformation of Jewish Culture and Identity? / 9. The Economic Integration of Soviet Jewish Immigrants in Israel / Part IV. Resocialization and the Malleability of Ethnicity -- 10. Russian-Speaking Jews in Germany / 11. Performing Jewishness and Questioning the Civic Subject among Russian-Jewish Migrants in Germany / 12. Inventing a "New Jew": The Transformation of Jewish Identity in Post-Soviet Russia / Part V. Migration and Religious Change -- 13. Post-Soviet Immigrant Religiosity: Beyond the Israeli National Religion / 14. Virtual Village in a Real World: The Russian Jewish Diaspora Online / Part VI. Diaspora Russian Literature -- 15. Four Voices from the Last Soviet Generation: Evgeny Steiner, Alexander Goldshtein, Oleg Yuryev, and Alexander Ilichevsky / 16. Poets and Poetry in Today's Diaspora: On Being "Marginally Jewish" / 17. Triple Identities: Russian-Speaking Jews as German, American, and Israeli Writers / Afterword: The Future of a Diaspora / Notes on Contributors -- Index |
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spelling | The new Jewish diaspora : Russian-speaking immigrants in the United States, Israel, and Germany / edited by Zvi Gitelman. New Brunswick, New Jersey : Rutgers University Press, 2015. 1 online resource text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references and index. "Jews of Eastern Europe have immigrated in large numbers to countries like Israel, the United States, and Germany. This migration across international borders has created challenges for Russian-speaking Jews as they forge their cultural, national, and ethnic identities. Gitelman's collection gathers essays on the Russian-speaking Jewish diaspora from scholars in a wide range of fields including sociology, anthropology, literature, political science, history, and demography. By taking a multidisciplinary approach, the volume explores the many issues involving Russian-speaking Jews and their diaspora. Areas of focus include demographically defining the people and the diaspora, and what connects these now separated groups; political attitudes of Russian-speaking Jews and the implications of their convictions; the "malleability" of ethnicity and the process of how identity is recreated when transplanted in a new land; the effects migration has had on religiosity for Russian-speaking Jews; and analyzing the literary voices of writers within the diaspora. No previous volume has dealt in such depth with the ever-growing population of migrant Russian-speaking Jews"-- Provided by publisher. Print version record. Frontmatter -- CONTENTS -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction: Homelands, Diasporas, and the Islands in Between / Gitelman, Zvi -- Part I. Demography: Who Are the Migrants and Where Have They Gone? -- 1. Demography of the Contemporary Russian-Speaking Jewish Diaspora / Tolts, Mark -- 2. The Russian-Speaking Israeli Diaspora in the FSU, Europe, and North America: Jewish Identification and Attachment to Israel / Rebhun, Uzi -- 3. Home in the Diaspora? Jewish Returnees and Transmigrants in Ukraine / Sapritsky, Marina -- Part II. Transnationalism and Diasporas -- 4. Rethinking Boundaries in the Jewish Diaspora from the FSU / Dekel-Chen, Jonathan -- 5. Diaspora from the Inside Out: Litvaks in Lithuania Today / Pollin-Galay, Hannah -- 6. Russian-Speaking Jews and Israeli Emigrants in the United States: A Comparison of Migrant Populations / Gold, Steven J. -- Part III. Political and Economic Change -- 7. Political Newborns: Immigrants in Israel and Germany / Bagno-Moldavski, Olena -- 8. The Move from Russia/the Soviet Union to Israel: A Transformation of Jewish Culture and Identity? / Ro'i, Yaacov -- 9. The Economic Integration of Soviet Jewish Immigrants in Israel / Ofer, Gur -- Part IV. Resocialization and the Malleability of Ethnicity -- 10. Russian-Speaking Jews in Germany / Ben-Rafael, Eliezer -- 11. Performing Jewishness and Questioning the Civic Subject among Russian-Jewish Migrants in Germany / Roberman, Sveta -- 12. Inventing a "New Jew": The Transformation of Jewish Identity in Post-Soviet Russia / Nosenko-Stein, Elena -- Part V. Migration and Religious Change -- 13. Post-Soviet Immigrant Religiosity: Beyond the Israeli National Religion / Elias, Nelly / Lerner, Julia -- 14. Virtual Village in a Real World: The Russian Jewish Diaspora Online / Shternshis, Anna -- Part VI. Diaspora Russian Literature -- 15. Four Voices from the Last Soviet Generation: Evgeny Steiner, Alexander Goldshtein, Oleg Yuryev, and Alexander Ilichevsky / Krutikov, Mikhail -- 16. Poets and Poetry in Today's Diaspora: On Being "Marginally Jewish" / Sandler, Stephanie -- 17. Triple Identities: Russian-Speaking Jews as German, American, and Israeli Writers / Wanner, Adrian -- Afterword: The Future of a Diaspora / Gitelman, Zvi -- Notes on Contributors -- Index Jews, Russian Germany Ethnic identity. Jews, Russian United States Ethnic identity. Jews, Russian Israel Ethnic identity. Russia (Federation) Emigration and immigration. Juifs russes Identité ethnique Allemagne. Juifs russes Identité ethnique États-Unis. Juifs russes Identité ethnique Israël. 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spellingShingle | The new Jewish diaspora : Russian-speaking immigrants in the United States, Israel, and Germany / Frontmatter -- CONTENTS -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction: Homelands, Diasporas, and the Islands in Between / Part I. Demography: Who Are the Migrants and Where Have They Gone? -- 1. Demography of the Contemporary Russian-Speaking Jewish Diaspora / 2. The Russian-Speaking Israeli Diaspora in the FSU, Europe, and North America: Jewish Identification and Attachment to Israel / 3. Home in the Diaspora? Jewish Returnees and Transmigrants in Ukraine / Part II. Transnationalism and Diasporas -- 4. Rethinking Boundaries in the Jewish Diaspora from the FSU / 5. Diaspora from the Inside Out: Litvaks in Lithuania Today / 6. Russian-Speaking Jews and Israeli Emigrants in the United States: A Comparison of Migrant Populations / Part III. Political and Economic Change -- 7. Political Newborns: Immigrants in Israel and Germany / 8. The Move from Russia/the Soviet Union to Israel: A Transformation of Jewish Culture and Identity? / 9. The Economic Integration of Soviet Jewish Immigrants in Israel / Part IV. Resocialization and the Malleability of Ethnicity -- 10. Russian-Speaking Jews in Germany / 11. Performing Jewishness and Questioning the Civic Subject among Russian-Jewish Migrants in Germany / 12. Inventing a "New Jew": The Transformation of Jewish Identity in Post-Soviet Russia / Part V. Migration and Religious Change -- 13. Post-Soviet Immigrant Religiosity: Beyond the Israeli National Religion / 14. Virtual Village in a Real World: The Russian Jewish Diaspora Online / Part VI. Diaspora Russian Literature -- 15. Four Voices from the Last Soviet Generation: Evgeny Steiner, Alexander Goldshtein, Oleg Yuryev, and Alexander Ilichevsky / 16. Poets and Poetry in Today's Diaspora: On Being "Marginally Jewish" / 17. Triple Identities: Russian-Speaking Jews as German, American, and Israeli Writers / Afterword: The Future of a Diaspora / Notes on Contributors -- Index Jews, Russian Germany Ethnic identity. Jews, Russian United States Ethnic identity. Jews, Russian Israel Ethnic identity. Juifs russes Identité ethnique Allemagne. Juifs russes Identité ethnique États-Unis. Juifs russes Identité ethnique Israël. SOCIAL SCIENCE Discrimination & Race Relations. bisacsh SOCIAL SCIENCE Minority Studies. bisacsh RELIGION Judaism History. bisacsh Emigration and immigration fast |
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title_alt | Frontmatter -- CONTENTS -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction: Homelands, Diasporas, and the Islands in Between / Part I. Demography: Who Are the Migrants and Where Have They Gone? -- 1. Demography of the Contemporary Russian-Speaking Jewish Diaspora / 2. The Russian-Speaking Israeli Diaspora in the FSU, Europe, and North America: Jewish Identification and Attachment to Israel / 3. Home in the Diaspora? Jewish Returnees and Transmigrants in Ukraine / Part II. Transnationalism and Diasporas -- 4. Rethinking Boundaries in the Jewish Diaspora from the FSU / 5. Diaspora from the Inside Out: Litvaks in Lithuania Today / 6. Russian-Speaking Jews and Israeli Emigrants in the United States: A Comparison of Migrant Populations / Part III. Political and Economic Change -- 7. Political Newborns: Immigrants in Israel and Germany / 8. The Move from Russia/the Soviet Union to Israel: A Transformation of Jewish Culture and Identity? / 9. The Economic Integration of Soviet Jewish Immigrants in Israel / Part IV. Resocialization and the Malleability of Ethnicity -- 10. Russian-Speaking Jews in Germany / 11. Performing Jewishness and Questioning the Civic Subject among Russian-Jewish Migrants in Germany / 12. Inventing a "New Jew": The Transformation of Jewish Identity in Post-Soviet Russia / Part V. Migration and Religious Change -- 13. Post-Soviet Immigrant Religiosity: Beyond the Israeli National Religion / 14. Virtual Village in a Real World: The Russian Jewish Diaspora Online / Part VI. Diaspora Russian Literature -- 15. Four Voices from the Last Soviet Generation: Evgeny Steiner, Alexander Goldshtein, Oleg Yuryev, and Alexander Ilichevsky / 16. Poets and Poetry in Today's Diaspora: On Being "Marginally Jewish" / 17. Triple Identities: Russian-Speaking Jews as German, American, and Israeli Writers / Afterword: The Future of a Diaspora / Notes on Contributors -- Index |
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title_full | The new Jewish diaspora : Russian-speaking immigrants in the United States, Israel, and Germany / edited by Zvi Gitelman. |
title_fullStr | The new Jewish diaspora : Russian-speaking immigrants in the United States, Israel, and Germany / edited by Zvi Gitelman. |
title_full_unstemmed | The new Jewish diaspora : Russian-speaking immigrants in the United States, Israel, and Germany / edited by Zvi Gitelman. |
title_short | The new Jewish diaspora : |
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