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 ...
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 24 (August 2019) In most countries of the modern world, Jewish museums have become an indispensable component of the cultural life. In Europe, the history of the establishment and development of ...
EAJ Policy papers, No 23 (30 June 2019) Old Jewish cemeteries are one of the most important material and cultural monuments of various Jewish sub-ethnic groups in the former Pale of Jewish Settlement of the ...
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 ...
EAJ Policy Papers, No 18 (12 April 2019) In his article published in the No 15 issue of the Euro-Asian Policy Papers, Olaf Glöckner had presented a long list of problems that Russian Jewish immigrants ...
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 ...
EAJS Policy Papers, No 9 (Jan 21, 2019) In the late 1980s, JDC resumed its work in the Soviet Union. It continued to operate in the new countries that emerged upon its dissolution. Since then, ...
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 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 ...