Homes Away from Home: Jewish Belonging in Twentieth-Century Paris, Berlin, and St. Petersburg by Sarah Wobick-Segev

Stanford Studies in Jewish History and Culture

Homes Away from Home: Jewish Belonging in Twentieth-Century Paris, Berlin, and St. Petersburg

Sarah Wobick-Segev

312 pages digital 2018

2 editions

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How did Jews go from lives organized by synagogues, shul, and mikvehs to lives that--if explicitly Jewish at all--were conducted in Hillel houses, JCCs, Katz's, and even Chabad? In pre-emancipation Europe, most Jews followed Jewish law most of the...

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