Eurasian Jewish (EAJ) Policy Papers, No 43 (10 May 2021) According to the numerous studies, many if not the majority of the Russian-speaking and other Diaspora Jews see Israel as the important resource of new ...
Euro-Asian Jewish Policy Papers, No 42 (December 2020) The ethnographic term “sub-ethnos” (sub-ethnic group) describes both new and historical groups of the Jewish people that stand out for their sustainable culture and language peculiarity. The ...
Euro-Asian Jewish (EAJ) Policy Papers, No 38 (23 July 2020) For 30 years there have been academic journals of Jewish studies in the post-Soviet states. Moreover, some of them are rather successful. There are four ...
EAJ Policy Papers, No 35 (23 April 2020) Growing interest of European “New Right” parties, such as the Alternative for Germany (AfD), to Russian Jewish immigrants, despite marginal electoral value of this group, may be ...
Euro-Asian Jewish Policy Papers, No 34 (21 April 2020) Numerous Jewish periodicals and publishers were an important result of the three decades of the Jewish cultural revival in the late USSR and the post-Soviet states. ...
EA Jewish Policy Papers (No 33), 20 April 2020 Reсent three decades were a period of almost unlimited development in the post-Soviet Euro-Asia of an impressive system of the Jewish periodicals and publishers. Including electronic ...
EAJ Policy Papers, No 32 (7 April 2020) / Photo: Hillel Case Virtual projects had always been an important part of religious, educational, socializing and other activities of Jewish organizations, however until recently their role ...
EAJ Policy Papers, No 30 (23 January 2020) The predominantly Russian-speaking (almost 80%) Jewish community in Latvia, which roots go back to the second half of the 16th century, today faces many difficult challenges. Among ...
EAJ Policy Papers, No 27 (9 December 2019) // Photo: Jewish area of Sakamoto International Cemetery (Nagasaki,Japan) Relatively large Jewish Communities in Japanese cities of Kobe and Nagasaki, that go back to 16th and 19th centuries ...
EAJ Policy papers, No 22 (May 2019) Several states of the Southern and Eastern Asia at different stages of their history were the home of prosperous Jewish communities. India, which after a long period of ...
Euro-Asian Jewish Policy Papers, No 20 (May 8, 2019) In the majority of the Middle Eastern Muslim states the Jewish life is obviously going to the end. Jewish repatriation from the countries of Islam to ...
EAJ Policy Papers, No 15 (March 17, 2019) A remarkable date of March 2019 was the 70-s anniversary of the completion of brief but very intensive mission of Golda Meir as the first Israeli envoy ...
EAJ Policy Papers No 3 (February 17, 2019) The five recent years witnessed not just a new growth of the repatriation to Israel from the former USSR, but also a change in the structure of ...
EAJ Policy Papers, No 11 (Feb 4, 2019) Yiddish, the traditional language of Ashkenazi Jews, almost disappeared as a means of live communication in Eastern Europe and in the post-Soviet countries due to cultural assimilation ...
Euro-Asian Jewish (EAJ) Policy papers, No 7 (Jan 2, 2018) The cultural-linguistic group of the Jewish people, which is known in modern Israel at the day-to-day communication practice as “Rusim” (“Russians”) and called “Russian-speaking Jews”in ...
Euro-Asian Jewish (EAJ) Policy Papers, No 4 (Dec 10, 2018) The Jewish community in Belarus is scarce and consists of less than 13,000 individuals; however, the number of persons that meet the requirements of the ...
Euro-Asian Jewish (EAJ) Policy Papers, No 3 (Dec 3, 2018) Central Asian countries are unique in the Muslim world. After the collapse of the Soviet Union they didn’t want to fall under the influence of ...
Euro-Asian Jewish (EAJ) Policy Papers, No 1, Nov 19, 2018 The Jewish collective experience has undergone a dramatic change over the course of the 20th century. Traditional sub-ethnic Jewish communities that always constituted a minority ...