“…As an allegedly permanent characteristic that cannot be shed by conversion, “Jewishness” is then readily available as an explanatory factor in all such cases. In Woodward's analysis, the complexities of Jewish identity are reduced to a simplistic dichotomy of “Just Jews” or “Jewish Jews,” borrowed from Freidenreich (Woodward, 2010, p. 130). The historically situated traditions of Reform Judaism, Orthodoxy, Hasidism, Zionism, Secular Judaism, and ethical culture, as well as the complex dynamics of conversion, identity concealment, intermarriage, and assimilation cannot be captured in this way.…”