Leaving the Jewish Fold Conversion and Radical Assimilation in Modern Jewish History

Between the French Revolution and World War II, hundreds of thousands of Jews left the Jewish fold—by becoming Christians or, in liberal states, by intermarrying. Telling the stories of both famous and obscure individuals, Leaving the Jewish Fold explores the nature of this drift and defection from...

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title_auth Leaving the Jewish Fold Conversion and Radical Assimilation in Modern Jewish History
title_exact_search Leaving the Jewish Fold Conversion and Radical Assimilation in Modern Jewish History
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title_fullStr Leaving the Jewish Fold Conversion and Radical Assimilation in Modern Jewish History Todd Endelman
title_full_unstemmed Leaving the Jewish Fold Conversion and Radical Assimilation in Modern Jewish History Todd Endelman
title_short Leaving the Jewish Fold
title_sort leaving the jewish fold conversion and radical assimilation in modern jewish history
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topic Christian converts from Judaism
Culture and History of non-European Territories
Ethnic relations
General Jewish History
History
Theologie, Christentum
Religion / Christian Life / General bisacsh
Christian converts from Judaism History
Christian converts from Judaism Europe History
Jews Conversion to Christianity History
Jews Conversion to Christianity Europe History
Jews Conversion to Christianity
Jews Cultural assimilation Europe
Jews Cultural assimilation
Jews Identity
Jews Europe Identity
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Culture and History of non-European Territories
Ethnic relations
General Jewish History
History
Theologie, Christentum
Religion / Christian Life / General
Christian converts from Judaism History
Christian converts from Judaism Europe History
Jews Conversion to Christianity History
Jews Conversion to Christianity Europe History
Jews Conversion to Christianity
Jews Cultural assimilation Europe
Jews Cultural assimilation
Jews Identity
Jews Europe Identity
Juden
Assimilation Soziologie
Konversion Religion
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