Jewish Communities Worldwide
Macron’s illusions: How his Palestinian push fuels antisemitism, weakens France
Macron’s push for Palestinian recognition risks strengthening antisemitism in France while weakening the country’s international standing and internal stability.
New Publications in the Field
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‘Jews Not by Religion’
- Jews "not by religion" are much less likely to pass on Jewishness to the next generation - Jews "not by religion" are not "cultural" Jews, they are disconnected Jews - The Jewish community must decide how much to invest in them vs. other priorities - The alternatives for action are basically three: 1. Write them off (but this means…
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The Cultural Dimension of Jewish European Identity
Of all the expressions of Jewish identity, Jewish culture has traditionally been the most legitimate and the most celebrated in post-Enlightenment Europe. Since their political emancipation at the end of the 18th century, Jews have endeavored to contribute their part to the broader society by focusing on the elements of their identity that fit the secular and liberal ethos. In…
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Who are the “Jews by Religion” in the Pew Report?
Originally posted in The Times of Israel, by Dr. Shlomo Fischer, November 18 Since its publication on October 1, 2013, the Pew report, A Portrait of Jewish Americans, has generated copious commentary and debate, mainly around its findings concerning the more than one million “Jews of no religion.” I suggest that much of the commentary reflects a misunderstanding about the meaning of…
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Patrilineal Descent in American Reform Judaism
The American Jewish Reform movement’s 1983 Patrilineal Descent decision declaring that the children of Jewish fathers have the same Jewish status as the children of Jewish mothers affected all of American Judaism, because more American Jews call themselves Reform than any other wing of Judaism. Many advocates, including the influential Rabbi Alexander Schindler, celebrated the decision as promoting "the full…
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Jewish Demographic Policies
The JPPI’s new, action-oriented book "Jewish Demographic Policies: Population Trends and Options in Israel and in the Diaspora" makes recommendations to meet the current Jewish demographic challenges, all of which are worthy of serious debate. Among the main recommendations: establishing final borders of the State of Israel; facilitating cultural absorption of non-Jewish members of Jewish households into a Jewish context and…
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The Circumcision Crisis
A new report by the Jewish People Policy Institute (JPPI) concludes that an immediate, coordinated Jewish – including Israeli – response is needed to thwart the possible implications of recent attempts to ban circumcision and limit other Jewish practices in Western Europe. JPPI characterizes the German court's decision against circumcision as a "historic ruling" that might threaten the future thriving…
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Prioritized Strategies for the Jewish People: 2012
The following paper is drawn from ongoing work by the Jewish People Policy Institute and appears on the JFNA website by special permission. Readers are requested not to distribute or quote from this document without prior permission. For the full text: 2012: Prioritized Strategies for the Jewish People Challenges and Opportunities: A Conceptual Framework
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Learning Jewishness, Jewish Education and Jewish Identity
JPPI took the initiative to create a baser of interaction and cooperation between the most significant leaders of programs advancing Jewish identity and education, focusing on the best points of intervention along the Jewish life cycle. The first meeting took place on December 14 in New York, and it will be followed by a series of interviews and brainstormings with…