This volume of Studies in Contemporary Jewry directs its searchlight on the social scientific study of Jewry. Its symposium consists of 11 essays that discuss sources, approaches, and debates in different complementary fields of demography, sociology, economy, and geography.
tudies in Contemporary Jewry is the definitive journal in the field of contemporary Jewry. Its consistently high standards, innovative thematic issues, and comprehensive coverage of recent scholarship make it required reading for anyone interested in the past century of Jewish life