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The Jewish Elite and the Children of the Poor: Jewish Apprenticeship Programs in Nineteenth-Century France

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  15 October 2009

Lee Shai Weissbach
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University of Louisville, Louisville, Ky.
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The desire of the Franco-Jewish elite to foster the acculturation of French Jewry during the nineteenth century is a theme that has been explored in considerable detail in recent years. Historians of French Jewry have described the development of an ideology that identified Judaism primarily as a religion, have analyzed the attempts of various communal institutions to mitigate Jewish distinctiveness, and have demonstrated that the leaders of French Jewry adopted a policy of social integration both because they were attracted to the mainstream culture of France and because they felt that acculturation was the implied price of empancipation.

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