Better off than You Would Have Been: Feminist Legacies for Transnational Adoptive Families in the Jewish Community

In many ways, transnational adoption is challenging the typically Ashkenazi Jewish communities in the US in a way that parallels how women have challenged Judaism within the Reform and Conservative movements. Radin discusses her own experience as an adopted child of a Jew.

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Adoption
Adoptive parents
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Ethnicity
Family
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Jewish culture
Jewish identity
Jewish people
Jewish peoples
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Judaism
Mothers
Multiculturalism & pluralism
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