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Article Library / Structured Jewish World Dialogue

Jerusalem and the Jewish People: Unity and Division

  • Table of Contents
    • Foreword
    • Main Findings
    • Main Recommendations
    • Methodology
    • Introduction
    • Jewish Attachment to Jerusalem
    • Main Components of Attachment
    • Concerns about Jerusalem’s Direction
    • Concerns about Jewish-Arab Relations
    • Political Issues: Peace, Control, Recognition
    • Concerns about Intra-Jewish Relations/Pluralism
    • The Haredi Issue: Culture and Economy
    • More Concern about the Haredim than about the Arabs
    • The Kotel Controversy as a Test Case
    • Expectations Concerning Involvement and Impact
    • Israeli Acceptance of Impact
    • Appendix
      • Background on the Seminars, Advantages and Limitations
      • Additional Data about the Participants
      • The Peace Question
      • Thrive/Deterioration of Israel/Diaspora
      • JPPI’s 2017 Dialogue Questionnaire
      • Technical data, Including a List of Participating Communities and Participants
By: Shmuel Rosner, Dr. John Ruskay, Noah Slepkov, Chaya Ekstein-Koppel

JPPI’s 2017 Structured Jewish World Dialogue

 

Jerusalem and the Jewish People: Unity and Division

 

Project Heads: Shmuel Rosner and John Ruskay
Contributors: Noah Slepkov and Chaya Ekstein
Editors: Rami Tal and Barry Geltman

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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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