Euro-Asian Jewish (EAJ) Policy papers, No 40 Contemporary Azerbaijan Jewry includes three subethnic Jewish groups (Mountain, Georgian and Ashkenazi Jews) and thus demonstrate peculiar collective identity. This identity is a subject of close relationship with ...
EAJ Policy Papers, No 26 (16 Sept 2019) On July 19, 2018, the Knesset adopted the Basic Law on the National Character of the State, and since then there has been ongoing discussion in the ...
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 ...
Euro-Asian Jewish (EAJ) Policy Papers, No 21 (May 2019) In the 1990s–2000s, Moldova granted its Jews national-cultural autonomy. It happened as a result of the civil war in Moldavia in the late 1980s – early ...
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 ...
Euro-Asian Jewish (EAJ) Policy Papers, No 2, (Nov 27, 2018) An acute crisis has undermined the flourishing economic, diplomatic, and cultural relations between Israel and Russia. This crisis was the result of an incident that ...