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The sense of collective identity is fast fading; without it, the center cannot hold.
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June 2006 |
Steven M. Cohen and Jack Wertheimer |
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It is a truism embraced by countless spokesmen for American Jews, and by no small number of observers: Jews are more liberal than their fellow Americans, and their liberalism derives from loyalty to Jewish “values” or, more specifically, to the Jewish religious tradition. “
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November 1996 |
Charles S. Liebman and Steven M. Cohen |
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Over the past ten years, the American Jewish community has undergone a radical inner shift in mood, from buoyant optimism to deep anxiety about its future. Indeed, it is now startling to recall that the most commented-upon Jewish book of 1985 was Charles Silberman's A Certain People, an upbeat account of “American Jews and their lives today” which found widespread evidence of “Jewish renewal” and security.
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January 1996 |
Jack Wertheimer, Charles S. Liebman and Steven M. Cohen |
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