Jewish Centers and Peripheries
Explore the profound shifts in Jewish life and identity in Jewish Centers and Peripheries by S. Ilan Troen. Published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2018, this insightful paperback spans 452 pages, delving into the dynamic relationship between Jews in Europe and their counterparts in Israel and the diaspora. Troen examines the impact of historical events, particularly the Holocaust, on Jewish intellectual life and ethnic relations. This compelling work invites readers to understand how the center of gravity for world Jewry shifted after World War II, moving beyond Europe and reshaping Jewish communities globally. Perfect for scholars and anyone interested in Jewish studies, this book offers a comprehensive perspective on the evolving landscape of Jewish identity.