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- Title Pages
- Dedication
- Epigraph
- Dedication
- Acknowledgements
- Note on Transliteration
- Introduction
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One Sixteenth-Century Jewish Makers of Printed Books and the Shaping of Late Renaissance Jewish Literacy -
Two Settings of Silver: The Feminization of the Jewish Sabbath, 1920–1945 -
Three Social Tensions and Cultural Encounters in Contemporary Israeli Midrash -
Four The Jewish Atlantic: Diaspora and Pop Music -
Five The Hidden Legacies of Jewish Traditions and the Global Allure of Psychotherapy: A Case Study of the Israeli TV series Betipul -
Six Propagating Modern Jewish Identity in Madagascar: A Contextual Analysis of One Community’s Discursive Strategies -
Seven Telling Jokes: Connecting and Separating Jews in Analogue and Digital Culture -
Eight Going Online to go ‘Home’: Yizkor Books, Cyber-Shtetls, and Communities of Location -
Nine The Second Life of Judaism: A History of Religious Community and Practice in Virtual Spaces -
Ten Rethinking Jewishness in Networked Publics: The Case of Post-Communist Hungary - Contributors
- Index
(p.xi) Note on Transliteration
(p.xi) Note on Transliteration
- Source:
- Connected Jews
- Author(s):
- Simon J. Bronner, Caspar Battegay
- Publisher:
- Liverpool University Press
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- Title Pages
- Dedication
- Epigraph
- Dedication
- Acknowledgements
- Note on Transliteration
- Introduction
-
One Sixteenth-Century Jewish Makers of Printed Books and the Shaping of Late Renaissance Jewish Literacy -
Two Settings of Silver: The Feminization of the Jewish Sabbath, 1920–1945 -
Three Social Tensions and Cultural Encounters in Contemporary Israeli Midrash -
Four The Jewish Atlantic: Diaspora and Pop Music -
Five The Hidden Legacies of Jewish Traditions and the Global Allure of Psychotherapy: A Case Study of the Israeli TV series Betipul -
Six Propagating Modern Jewish Identity in Madagascar: A Contextual Analysis of One Community’s Discursive Strategies -
Seven Telling Jokes: Connecting and Separating Jews in Analogue and Digital Culture -
Eight Going Online to go ‘Home’: Yizkor Books, Cyber-Shtetls, and Communities of Location -
Nine The Second Life of Judaism: A History of Religious Community and Practice in Virtual Spaces -
Ten Rethinking Jewishness in Networked Publics: The Case of Post-Communist Hungary - Contributors
- Index