American Jewish Year Book 2012

Author:   Arnold Dashefsky ,  Ira Sheskin ,  Ira M. Sheskin
Publisher:   Springer
Edition:   2013 ed.
Volume:   109-112
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9789400752030


Pages:   606
Publication Date:   06 December 2012
Format:   Hardback
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American Jewish Year Book 2012


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Author:   Arnold Dashefsky ,  Ira Sheskin ,  Ira M. Sheskin
Publisher:   Springer
Imprint:   Springer
Edition:   2013 ed.
Volume:   109-112
Dimensions:   Width: 15.50cm , Height: 3.30cm , Length: 23.50cm
Weight:   1.088kg
ISBN:  

9789400752030


ISBN 10:   9400752032
Pages:   606
Publication Date:   06 December 2012
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Manufactured on demand   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Preface.- Acknowledgments.- List of Contributors.- PART I. REVIEW ARTICLES.- American Jewish Secularism: Jewish Life Beyond the Synagogues, B. Kosmin and A. Keysar.- Overview of Canadian Jewry, R. Schnoor, M. Weinfeld, and D.S. Koffman.- National Affairs, E. Felson.- Jewish Communal Affairs, L. Grossman.- Jewish Population in the United States, 2012, I.M. Sheskin, A. Dashefsky.- World Jewish Population, S. DellaPergola.- PART II. JEWISH INSTITUTIONS.-  Jewish Federations.- Jewish Community Centers.- National Jewish Organizations.- Synagogues, College Hillels, and Jewish Day Schools.- Jewish Overnight Camps.- Jewish Museums.- Holocaust Museums, Memorials, and Monuments.- PART III. JEWISH PRESS.- National Jewish Periodicals Local Jewish Periodicals.- PART VI. ACADEMIC RESOURCES.- Jewish Studies Programs.- Major Books on the North American Jewish Community.- Academic Journals Covering the North American Jewish Community.- Scholarly Articles on the Study of the North American Jewish Community.- Websites for North American Jewish Community Research.- PART V. MAJOR EVENTS, HONOREES, AND OBITUARIES.- Major Events in the North American Jewish Community, October 2010 to June 2012.- Persons Honored by the Jewish and General Community, 2011 to 2012 Obituaries, 2011 to June 2012.- Index.

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For many years, the American Jewish Yearbook has served as a resource for information on American Jews. Leaders in the Federation movement, JCCs and many other organizations have turned to the Year Book for facts and figures about American Jewish Life. Having access to the Year Book on-line will make this resource available to thousands of leaders and individuals at a moment's notice. This is quite clearly a much needed resource to our communities. Samuel H. Asher, Chief Executive Officer, Jewish Community Federation of Richmond For over a century, the venerable, authoritative and information-rich American Jewish Year Book has served as a critical resource to researchers, policy-makers and thought leaders in and around Jewish life in the United States. As a web-based publication, it will now reach the thousands of people and institutions who need reliable and comprehensive information on American Jews, presented in a clear and accessible fashion. In short, in the 20th century, the AJYB served as a vital resource for thinking and writing about American Jewry. In the 21st century, the online edition promises to continue to eminently fulfill that function and vastly extend its readership. Steven M. Cohen, Berman Jewish Policy Archive @ NYU Wagner (www.BJPA.org ) This new improved version of the American Jewish Year Book continues in its century-long tradition of providing thought-provoking, insightful essays on the state of American Jewish life as well as invaluable information to researchers, policy-makers, and all those interested in the American Jewish community. Its accessibility is both widened and eased in this online version. Its editors deserve a long round of applause for revitalizing an essential resource about American Jewry. Harriet Hartman, President, Association for the Social Scientific Study of Jewry (ASSJ), Professor of Sociology, Rowan University


For over a century, the venerable, authoritative and information-rich American Jewish Year Book has served as a critical resource to researchers, policy-makers and thought leaders in and around Jewish life in the United States. As a web-based publication, it will now reach the thousands of people and institutions who need reliable and comprehensive information on American Jews, presented in a clear and accessible fashion. In short, in the 20th century, the AJYB served as a vital resource for thinking and writing about American Jewry. In the 21st century, the online edition promises to continue to eminently fulfill that function and vastly extend its readership. Prof. Steven M. Cohen, Berman Jewish Policy Archive @ NYU Wagner (www.BJPA.org ) For many years, the American Jewish Yearbook has served as a resource for information on American Jews. Leaders in the Federation movement, JCCs and many other organizations have turned to the Year Book for facts and figures about American Jewish Life. Having access to the Year Book on-line will make this resource available to thousands of leaders and individuals at a moment's notice. This is quite clearly a much needed resource to our communities. Samuel H. Asher, Chief Executive Officer, Jewish Community Federation of Richmond


For over a century, the venerable, authoritative and information-rich American Jewish Year Book has served as a critical resource to researchers, policy-makers and thought leaders in and around Jewish life in the United States. As a web-based publication, it will now reach the thousands of people and institutions who need reliable and comprehensive information on American Jews, presented in a clear and accessible fashion. In short, in the 20th century, the AJYB served as a vital resource for thinking and writing about American Jewry. In the 21st century, the online edition promises to continue to eminently fulfill that function and vastly extend its readership. Prof. Steven M. Cohen, Berman Jewish Policy Archive @ NYU Wagner (www.BJPA.org ) For many years, the American Jewish Yearbook has served as a resource for information on American Jews. Leaders in the Federation movement, JCCs and many other organizations have turned to the Year Book for facts and figures about American Jewish Life. Having access to the Year Book on-line will make this resource available to thousands of leaders and individuals at a moment s notice. This is quite clearly a much needed resource to our communities. Samuel H. Asher, Chief Executive Officer, Jewish Community Federation of Richmond


For many years, the American Jewish Yearbook has served as a resource for information on American Jews.  Leaders in the Federation movement, JCCs and many other organizations have turned to the Year Book for facts and figures about American Jewish Life. Having access to the Year Book on-line will make this resource available to thousands of leaders and individuals at a moment’s notice. This is quite clearly a much needed resource to our communities. Samuel H. Asher, Chief Executive Officer, Jewish Community Federation of Richmond For over a century, the venerable, authoritative and information-rich American Jewish Year Book has served as a critical resource to researchers, policy-makers and thought leaders in and around Jewish life in the United States. As a web-based publication, it will now reach the thousands of people and institutions who need reliable and comprehensive information on American Jews, presented in a clear and accessible fashion. In short, in the 20th century, the AJYB served as a vital resource for thinking and writing about American Jewry. In the 21st century, the online edition promises to continue to eminently fulfill that function and vastly extend its readership. Steven M. Cohen, Berman Jewish Policy Archive @ NYU Wagner (www.BJPA.org ) This new improved version of the American Jewish Year Book continues in its century-long tradition of providing thought-provoking, insightful essays on the state of American Jewish life as well as invaluable information to researchers, policy-makers, and all those interested in the American Jewish community. Its accessibility is both widened and eased in this online version. Its editors deserve a long round of applause for revitalizing an essential resource about American Jewry.  Harriet Hartman, President, Association for the Social Scientific Study of Jewry (ASSJ), Professor of Sociology, Rowan University


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