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Gil Ribak
Associate Professor, Judaic Studies | Member of the Graduate Faculty
AZ Center for Judaic Studies
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The Organ of the Jewish People: The Yidishes Tageblat and Uncharted Conservative Yiddish Culture in America
2022
yiddish culture,
jewish media,
american jewish culture,
conservative culture,
identity and representation
Transatlantic Russian Jewishness: Ideological Voyages of the Yiddish Daily Forverts in the First Half of the Twentieth Century. By Gennady Estraikh. Jews of Russia Eastern …
2021
transatlantic,
russian jewishness,
yiddish daily forverts,
ideological voyages,
twentieth century
“Israelis Are from Mars, American Jews Are from Venus? Cultural Differences and Rivalry in American Jewish Attitudes toward Israel”
2021
cultural differences,
american jewish attitudes,
rivalry,
israeli-american relations,
cultural psychology
German as a Jewish Problem: The Language Politics of Jewish Nationalism. By Marc Volovici. Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press, 2020. 352 pages. Hardback 65
2021
language politics,
jewish nationalism,
cultural identity,
nationalism,
linguistics
Drunkards Lying on the Floor: Jewish Contempt for Non-Jewish Lower Classes
2020
religious studies,
social class,
sociology,
discrimination,
ethnic relations
EEJA in Action: ldquo;Against Your Will You rsquo;re a Jew rdquo; 1909) By Tashrak
2020
antisemitism,
historical research,
societal impact,
discrimination,
cultural identity
“Cleanliness Like That of the Germans”: Eastern European Jews’ Views of Germans and the Dynamics of Migration and Disillusionment
2020
migration,
ethnic relations,
cultural perception,
identity,
historical perspective
Reportage from Blotetown: Yisroel-Yoysef Zevin Tashrak) and the Shtetlization of New York City
2020
cultural assimilation,
urbanization,
immigrant communities,
literary journalism,
ethnicity
American Jewry and the Re-Invention of the East European Jewish Past by Markus Krah
2019
american jewry,
east european jewish,
re-invention,
past,
markus krah
American Jewry: A New History
2018
american history,
jewish culture,
immigration,
religious studies,
ethnic identity