Jewish Survival
Discover the profound insights in Jewish Survival by Ernest Krausz, published by Taylor & Francis in 1998. This compelling collection of essays delves into the intricate themes of Jewish identity, survival, and continuity in the modern world. Spanning 288 pages, Krausz explores the historical and cultural dimensions of Jewish life, examining the challenges faced by Jewish communities in Israel and the diaspora. With a focus on social science, anthropology, and ethnic studies, this book is an essential read for anyone interested in the dynamics of Jewish sociology and the ongoing dialogue surrounding identity and resilience. Enhance your understanding of these critical issues with this thought-provoking work that remains relevant in today's discussions about race, ethnicity, and cultural survival.