This book deals with the meaning of identity in general and Jewish
identity in particular. Different notions of Jewish identity have
been formulated in the history of Jewish thought, many of them
supporting a rigid and one-sided view of it. Relying on a cultural
historical analysis of various theoretical and empirical dimensions
of this concept, the book shows that the term Jewish identity
denotes a field covering a broad range of options for Jewish
existence. Common to all is the affirmation of Jewish identity, but
not necessarily one single approach as the sole possible course of
Jewish life.
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