Uzi Rebhun provides the reader with a through description and
analysis of the multifaceted nature of Jewish internal migration in
the United States. Using data from the 1990 and 2000 NJPS, and
through up-to-date approaches in the social sciences, he traces
changes in the levels, directions, and types of Jewish migration,
evaluating the changing social and economic characteristics of the
migrants. Finally, Rebhun tests the relationships between migration
and Jewish behaviour in both the private and public spheres, his
findings contributing to the theoretical literature on internal
migration, and to a better understanding of American ethnicity.
"The Wandering Jew in America" is an excellent resource for
students of migration, ethnicity, and sociology of religion as well
as those interested in Jewish life in America.
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