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Focusing on the evolution of Jewish culture, this book explores how modern Judaism has been shaped by intellectual, religious, and national developments. It highlights the initial perception of culture as a means for Jews to adapt to external societal norms, contrasting modern European identity with medieval Jewish life. The narrative unfolds to reveal two primary expressions of Judaism-as-culture: an integrative vernacular culture emerging in western-central Europe and America, and a national Hebrew culture aimed at revitalizing Jewish identity, culminating in the establishment of the State of Israel.
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The Idea of Modern Jewish Culture, Eliezer Schweid
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