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Doubly Chosen

Doubly Chosen
Author: Judith Deutsch Kornblatt
Publisher: Univ of Wisconsin Press
Total Pages: 216
Release: 2004-02-20
Genre: History
ISBN: 0299194833

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Doubly Chosen provides the first detailed study of a unique cultural and religious phenomenon in post-Stalinist Russia—the conversion of thousands of Russian Jewish intellectuals to Orthodox Christianity, first in the 1960s and later in the 1980s. These time periods correspond to the decades before and after the great exodus of Jews from the Soviet Union. Judith Deutsch Kornblatt contends that the choice of baptism into the Church was an act of moral courage in the face of Soviet persecution, motivated by solidarity with the values espoused by Russian Christian dissidents and intellectuals. Oddly, as Kornblatt shows, these converts to Russian Orthodoxy began to experience their Jewishness in a new and positive way. Working primarily from oral interviews conducted in Russia, Israel, and the United States, Kornblatt underscores the conditions of Soviet life that spurred these conversions: the virtual elimination of Judaism as a viable, widely practiced religion; the transformation of Jews from a religious community to an ethnic one; a longing for spiritual values; the role of the Russian Orthodox Church as a symbol of Russian national culture; and the forging of a new Jewish identity within the context of the Soviet dissident movement.


Our Race

Our Race
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 314
Release: 1891
Genre: Anglo-Israelism
ISBN:

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Jewish Identities in Postcommunist Russia and Ukraine

Jewish Identities in Postcommunist Russia and Ukraine
Author: Zvi Gitelman
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 383
Release: 2012-10-15
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1139789627

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Before the USSR collapsed, ethnic identities were imposed by the state. This book analyzes how and why Jews decided what being Jewish meant to them after the state dissolved and describes the historical evolution of Jewish identities. Surveys of more than 6,000 Jews in the early and late 1990s reveal that Russian and Ukrainian Jews have a deep sense of their Jewishness but are uncertain what it means. They see little connection between Judaism and being Jewish. Their attitudes toward Judaism, intermarriage and Jewish nationhood differ dramatically from those of Jews elsewhere. Many think Jews can believe in Christianity and do not condemn marrying non-Jews. This complicates their connections with other Jews, resettlement in Israel, the United States and Germany, and the rebuilding of public Jewish life in Russia and Ukraine. Post-Communist Jews, especially the young, are transforming religious-based practices into ethnic traditions and increasingly manifesting their Jewishness in public.


Russia’s Uncommon Prophet

Russia’s Uncommon Prophet
Author: Wallace L. Daniel
Publisher: Cornell University Press
Total Pages: 407
Release: 2016-04-20
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1609091949

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This lucidly written biography of Aleksandr Men examines the familial and social context from which Men developed as a Russian Orthodox priest. Wallace Daniel presents a different picture of Russia and the Orthodox Church than the stereotypes found in much of the popular literature. Men offered an alternative to the prescribed ways of thinking imposed by the state and the church. Growing up during the darkest, most oppressive years in the history of the former Soviet Union, he became a parish priest who eschewed fear, who followed Christ's command "to love thy neighbor as thyself," and who attracted large, diverse groups of people in Russian society. How he accomplished those tasks and with what ultimate results are the main themes of this story. Conflict and controversy marked every stage of Men's priesthood. His parish in the vicinity of Moscow attracted the attention of the KGB, especially as it became a haven for members of the intelligentsia. He endured repeated attacks from ultraconservative, anti-Semitic circles inside the Orthodox Church. Fr. Men represented the spiritual vision of an open, non-authoritarian Christianity, and his lectures were extremely popular. He was murdered on September 9, 1990. For years, his work was unavailable in most church bookstores in Russia, and his teachings were excoriated by some both within and outside the church. But his books continue to offer hope to many throughout the world—they have sold millions of copies and are testimony to his continuing relevance and enduring significance. This important biography will appeal to scholars and general readers interested in religion, politics, and global affairs.


Outlook

Outlook
Author: Alfred Emanuel Smith
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1026
Release: 1910
Genre:
ISBN:

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The Outlook

The Outlook
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1048
Release: 1910
Genre: United States
ISBN:

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American Journal of Mathematics

American Journal of Mathematics
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 482
Release: 1913
Genre: Electronic journals
ISBN:

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The American Journal of Mathematics publishes research papers and articles of broad appeal covering the major areas of contemporary mathematics.


The Mathematical Review

The Mathematical Review
Author: William Edward Story
Publisher:
Total Pages: 242
Release: 1896
Genre:
ISBN:

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