Comparing the Jewish experience in Western Europe and the United States in the modern era
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Table of Contents
- Introduction.
- The American and French Jewish communities.
- The reconstitution and the affirmation of the Jewish community in public space.
- The need for community organizations in order to structure the community and defend its interests.
- Religious renewal.
- Characterized by a religious pluralism in the United States and in France.
- The single woman rabbi in France.
- Another aspect of Jewish identity.
- Their influence in public space.
- Conclusion.
- Bibliography.
Abstract
The united-states is a country built by immigrants, especially jewish european immigrants. Immigrants actively participate in the elaboration of American culture. This country particularly respects ethnic and religious particularism and promotes "affirmative action" in the direction of sexual and ethnic minorities. Multiculturalism and communautarism are encouraged by American culture. On the contrary, commnautarism corresponds to a very pejorative term in France and it is generally assimilated to religious integrity and extremism. Since the French Revolution, France is considered as a country which doesn't respect regional, ethnic and religious particularism. France promotes assimilation in order to integrate immigrants in the French Republic and culture. Besides, the recent presidential election campaign emphasizes the key issue of "French national identity". Both have imagined two deeply different strategies in order to integrate immigrants in the Nation. In those two countries, the jewish Diaspora, which mainly results from old and recent immigration, represents one of the most important communities. Consequently, we may wonder how the jewish Diaspora has evolved in those two countries over the past 60 years. In spite of a different model of integration, are there more similarities or differences between French and American jewish community? Finally, we may wonder as to what extent the French jewish community is influenced by the American jewish experience.
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