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Jewish Population and Identity

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    Book Overview
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    Chapter 1 Britain and Australia, a World Apart, Together: An International Contextualization of Jewish Intermarriage Using Census Data
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    Chapter 2 Why Intermarried Couples Avoid Jewish Neighborhoods: The Case of Chicago
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    Chapter 3 The Structure of Jewish Identification in the United States: 2001 Revisited
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    Chapter 4 The Jewish Secularization Thesis and the Revival of American Jewish Secularism: The Case of College Students in 2014
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    Chapter 5 The Persistence of American Secular Judaism: Jewish Millennials
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    Chapter 6 Patterns of Religious Switching among Israeli Jews: Trends, Causes and Implications
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    Chapter 7 Patterns and Structure of Social Identification: Uruguayan Jewish Migrants to Israel and Other Countries, 1948–2010
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    Chapter 8 The Jewish State and State Judaism: An Economic Perspective
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    Chapter 9 The Jewish Population of Buenos Aires according to the National Census of 1895: Confirmations, Disagreements and New Findings
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    Chapter 10 Argentina: Host Country or Homeland?
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    Chapter 11 The Emigration of Polish Jews in the 1930s
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    Chapter 12 Post-Soviet Jewish Demographic Dynamics: An Analysis of Recent Data
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    Chapter 13 Sources of the Eighteenth Century General Jewish Censuses of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania and Their Applicability to Historical Demography Research
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    Chapter 14 The First General Jewish Census in the Grand Duchy of Lithuania and Socio-economic Characteristics of the Karaite and Rabbanite Communities (1764–65)
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Chapter title
The Jewish Population of Buenos Aires according to the National Census of 1895: Confirmations, Disagreements and New Findings
Chapter number 9
Book title
Jewish Population and Identity
Published by
Springer, Cham, January 2018
DOI 10.1007/978-3-319-77446-6_9
Book ISBNs
978-3-31-977445-9, 978-3-31-977446-6
Authors

Yaacov Rubel