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MASORTIM AND MASORTIYUT IN ISRAEL

  • FOREWORD
  • INTRODUCTION
  • PART 1 – MASORTIYUT IN ISRAEL: QUANTITATIVE, SOCIAL, AND ETHICAL ASPECTS
    • SECTION 1: WHO IS MASORTI?
      • Quantitative aspects
      • Social aspects
      • Political affiliation
      • Interim summing-up
    • Section 2: What do the Masortim think? Ethical aspects
      • Jewish and democratic
      • Israeli’s democratic values in Masorti eyes
      • Religion and state issues
      • Addendum: Pluralism, shared spaces, attitudes toward the Diaspora, and political views
      • Conclusion: The glue of Israeli society
  • MASORTI DISCOURSES
    • Introduction
    • Section A: Three Masorti discourses
      • The victory of secularization and the collapse of secularism
      • Secularism and Israeli Masortiyut
      • The three wellsprings of contemporary Masortiyut and their characterization
    • Section B: Features common to the various Masorti discourses
      • Porous identity
      • Loyalty to tradition
      • Autonomy and interpretation
      • Moderate Jewish nationalism
    • Section C: Different approaches within the same space
      • The roots of Israeli Masortiyut and the continuity question
      • The boundaries of Jewish heritage
  • AFTERWORDS: MASORTIYUT AND STRENGTHENING OF SHARED SOCIETY IN ISRAEL
  • ENDNOTES
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MASORTIM AND MASORTIYUT IN ISRAEL

11/06/2023

WORLDVIEWS, DISCOURSE, AND CULTURAL TRENDS

Gabriel Abensour

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The Jewish People Policy Institue

The Jewish People Policy Institute (JPPI) is an independent professional policy planning think tank incorporated as a private non-profit company in Israel. The mission of the Institute is to ensure the thriving of the Jewish People and the Jewish civilization by engaging in professional strategic thinking and planning on issues of primary concern to world Jewry. Located in Jerusalem, the concept of JPPI regarding the Jewish People is global, and includes aspects of major Jewish communities with Israel as one of them, at the core.

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