Jewish Populations, Migrations, and Identities in the Americas: The Shared and the Particular

This paper presents a macro-social perspective on Jewish populations and societies in the Americas, arguing for a broad transnational view of several different fundamental demographic and ideational processes and trends. The goal is to detect broad commonalities versus regional differences in the Je...

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Antisemitism
Assimilation
Community organizations
Jewish Americans
Jewish people
Jews
Migration
Multiculturalism & pluralism
Population
Population distribution
Regional differences
Religious aspects
Religious Studies
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Socialization
Sociology of Religion
Transnationalism
Trends
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