Jewish Centers and Peripheries
Discover the profound transformation of Jewish life in the post-World War II era with Jewish Centers and Peripheries by Selwyn Troen. Published by Taylor & Francis Inc in 1998, this insightful hardback spans 452 pages, delving into the shifting dynamics of Jewish communities as the center of gravity moved beyond Europe. Troen expertly examines the historical, social, and intellectual developments that shaped Jewish identity and existence in the 20th century. This book is essential for anyone interested in Jewish studies, history, and the experiences of Holocaust survivors. Explore the intricate tapestry of Jewish life, from centers of culture to peripheral communities, and gain a deeper understanding of the social groups and communities that have defined Jewish history. A must-read for scholars and enthusiasts alike, Jewish Centers and Peripheries provides a compelling narrative that resonates with the ongoing journey of Jewish people around the world.