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Rivlin, Leanne G. – Journal of Social Issues, 1982
Using an environmental perspective that acknowledges the importance of places to an individual's sense of identity, this article examines the meaning of neighborhoods and their function for urban residents. Presents a brief case study of the Lubavitch Hasidim, a sect of orthodox Jews (Brooklyn, New York), to assess group affiliation and commitment…
Descriptors: Identification (Psychology), Jews, Neighborhoods, Religious Cultural Groups
Fredman, Ruth Gruber – 1982
The power of the symbol "Sephardic" to foster community association is extremely problematical in the Washington, D.C., context. Washington's Sephardic population is heterogeneous with respect to generation, self-definition, and culture. Complicating the situation is the nature of Washington itself, which in turn is inextricably linked…
Descriptors: Community, Community Characteristics, Cultural Differences, Ethnicity
Spitzer, Jill Borg – Migration Today, 1984
Describes the special problems of the Vietnamese and Soviet Jewish elderly who have recently come to the United States as refugees. Discusses family support systems, loss of esteem, dependency, religion, clustered living circumstances, and civic organizations and volunteerism, all in relation to these populations. (KH)
Descriptors: Asian Americans, Community Services, Family Role, Jews
Pollak, Susan – 1981
Education was so much a part of Jewish thought and way of life that it was often taken for granted, e.g., the early sages never wrote an articulated plan for education principles and practices. The introduction to this overview of traditional Jewish education discusses the basic concepts of belief in the efficacy of education, the integration of…
Descriptors: Cultural Background, Curriculum, Early Childhood Education, Educational History