Jewish Identity in Postcommunist Russia and Ukraine
- 384 Seiten
- 14 Lesestunden
The book explores the complex attitudes of post-Soviet Jews regarding key issues such as religion, intermarriage, emigration, and anti-Semitism. It delves into how these perspectives shape the process of rebuilding Jewish life in a transformed socio-political landscape, offering insight into the challenges and aspirations of this community. Through detailed analysis, it highlights the interplay between cultural identity and the historical context of post-Soviet society.