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One of the most striking contemporary religious phenomena is the world-wide fascination with Judaism. Traditionally, few non-Jews converted to the Jewish faith, but today millions of people throughout the world are converting to Judaism and are identifying as Jews or Israelites. In this volume, leading scholars of issues related to conversion, Judaising movements and Judaism as a New Religious Movement discuss and explain this global movement towards identification with the Jewish people, from Germany and Poland to China and Nigeria.--Back cover.
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Jews, Identity, Jewish converts, Jewish diaspora, Judentum, Konversion, ProselytEdition | Availability |
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Becoming Jewish: new Jews and emerging Jewish communities in a globalized world
2016, Cambridge Scholars Publishing
in English
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Table of Contents
Introduction:
New Jews from a Global Perspective -- Tudor Parfitt and Netanel Fisher
Joining or Rejoining the Jewish People in Africa -- Tudor Parfitt
The Unification of the Ten Lost Tribes with the Two "Found" Tribes -- Shalva Weil
Lost Tribes Communities, Israel, and Notions of Jewishness -- Yulia Egorova
Origins and Motivations of Madagascar's Normative Jewish Movement -- Nathan Devir
Joining the Conversation from a Distance: A Comparison of the Evolution of Jewish Identity among the Igbo from Nigeria and Ethopian Beta Israel -- Daniel Lis
Kaifeng Judaism Today: Revival or Reintroduction? -- Noam Urbach
From Apulia to Sicily: Places and Charismatic Leaders as Agents of Memory among Converts in Italy -- Emanuela Trevisan Semi
New Jews in Europe -- Eliezer Ben-Rafael
Joining the Jewish Fold: The Changing Conversion Policies in Austria and Germany since 1945: Susanne Cohen Weisz --
"The German Desire to be Jewish": Conversions of Non-Jewish Germans to Judaism after 1945 -- Barbara Steiner
Polish Newcomers to Jewishness: A Reflection in the Wake of the Revival -- Jan Lorenz
Non-Traditional Ways of Joining the Jewish Collective: The FSU Experience -- Vladimir (Ze'ev) Khanin and Elina Bardach-Yalov
Disciplinary, Normative and Instituional Aspects of Conversion to Judaism -- Sergio DellaPergola
Joining the Jewish State: Israel's Conversion Policies -- Netanel Fisher
Non-Jewish Immigrants from the FSU as Members of Jewish Society in Israel -- Arie Haskin
Lay Theories and Attitudes toward Giyur among Israeli Jews -- Gabriel Horenczyk and Hagit Hacohen Wolf
The Struggle of the Bene Israel to Be Recognized as Jews in Israel -- Vivian Hafif Digmi
Messianic Religious Zionism and the Lost Tribes: The Case of the Bene Menashe -- Galit Shashoua
"Your People Shall Be My Peole and Your Culture My Culture": Becoming a Jew --
a Peoplehood Perspective -- Regev Ben- David
Choosing Jews and Jewishness: A Portrait of Converts Married to American Jews -- Sylvia Barack Fishman
Unofficial Conversions: Non-Jewish Participants in Contemporary American Synagogues -- Yaakov Ariel
Participation of Non-Jewish Family Members in Bar/Bat-Mitzvah Ceremonies in the American Reform Movement: Boundaries of Inclusion? -- Dalia Marx
Bridging Messianic Christianity and Liberal Judaism: A Journey of an American Convert -- Chen Bram
The "Peculiar Institution" of Religion Freedom in the US: Conversion and Jews in the US Context -- Marla Brettschneider.
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