2018
DOI: 10.1080/14733285.2018.1425373
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Competition or cooperation? Jewish day schools, synagogues and the (re)construction of young people’s Jewish identities in England

Abstract: Diasporic synagogues have historically provided a number of educational and social functions. However, the growing popularity of state-funded Jewish schools in England necessitates analysis of these institutions' changing roles and their implications for performances of Jewishness.Drawing upon interviews with rabbis, and interviews and focus groups with parents and students at a Jewish school, this article demonstrates three challenges for synagogues associated with the recent growth in Jewish day schooling: t… Show more

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