Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- List of Figures and Tables
- List of Maps
- Contributors
- Acknowledgments
- The Cambridge Guide to Jewish History, Religion, and Culture
- Introduction
- 1 The Hebrew Bible and the Early History of Israel
- 2 The Second Temple Period
- 3 The Rabbinic Movement
- 4 The Jewish Experience in the Muslim World
- 5 Jewish Life in Western Christendom
- 6 Jews and Judaism in Early Modern Europe
- 7 European Jewry: 1800–1933
- 8 Jews and Judaism in the United States
- 9 The Shoah and Its Legacies
- 10 The Founding of Modern Israel and the Arab–Israeli Conflict
- 11 Judaism as a Religious System
- 12 The Centrality of Talmud
- 13 Jewish Worship and Liturgy
- 14 Jewish Private Life: Gender, Marriage, and the Lives of Women
- 15 Jewish Philosophy
- 16 Jewish Mysticism
- 17 Modern Jewish Thought
- 18 Contemporary Forms of Judaism
- 19 Jewish Popular Culture
- 20 Aspects of Israeli Society
- 21 The Future of World Jewish Communities
- Glossary
- Timeline
- Index
- References
21 - The Future of World Jewish Communities
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 May 2015
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- List of Figures and Tables
- List of Maps
- Contributors
- Acknowledgments
- The Cambridge Guide to Jewish History, Religion, and Culture
- Introduction
- 1 The Hebrew Bible and the Early History of Israel
- 2 The Second Temple Period
- 3 The Rabbinic Movement
- 4 The Jewish Experience in the Muslim World
- 5 Jewish Life in Western Christendom
- 6 Jews and Judaism in Early Modern Europe
- 7 European Jewry: 1800–1933
- 8 Jews and Judaism in the United States
- 9 The Shoah and Its Legacies
- 10 The Founding of Modern Israel and the Arab–Israeli Conflict
- 11 Judaism as a Religious System
- 12 The Centrality of Talmud
- 13 Jewish Worship and Liturgy
- 14 Jewish Private Life: Gender, Marriage, and the Lives of Women
- 15 Jewish Philosophy
- 16 Jewish Mysticism
- 17 Modern Jewish Thought
- 18 Contemporary Forms of Judaism
- 19 Jewish Popular Culture
- 20 Aspects of Israeli Society
- 21 The Future of World Jewish Communities
- Glossary
- Timeline
- Index
- References
Summary
Jewish communities throughout the world have undergone major transformations in the decades since 1945. These changes include population shifts in the aftermath of the Holocaust, the establishment of the State of Israel, the end of most Jewish communities in North Africa and the Middle East outside of Israel, major waves of emigration from the former Soviet Union, and the ascendancy of North America as a powerful center of Jewish demography, culture, and institutions. During the last sixty-five years, Jews have also responded to a broad range of social, cultural, and technological innovations as they have become increasingly integrated into the societies in which they reside. In addition to their conspicuous educational and occupational achievements, Jews have experienced new forms of acculturation, family patterns, and religious practice. These processes have raised questions about the future of Jews as an ethnic and religious minority in an open pluralistic society where individualism and freedom to choose and shape one's own identity are salient features. This chapter explores these themes and discusses the challenges that are likely to face Jewish communities in North America (the United States and Canada), Europe, Latin America, and Israel in the course of the twenty-first century.
THE DECADES TO THE TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY
In forecasting the future, Jewish communal leaders and scholars have constructed three portrayals of the Jewish past and present.
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- The Cambridge Guide to Jewish History, Religion, and Culture , pp. 494 - 510Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2010
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