
Tradition and Change by Anne J Kershen
Tradition and Change traces the remarkable story of the birth and development of Reform Judaism in Britain. The twenty-four families who broke away from the Orthodox establishment in 1840 to found their own independent congregation became the forerunners of the second largest synagogue movement in the country today. Its dynamic progress over the past 150 years is bound up with the swirling religious and political traumas affecting British Jewry, and includes key issues such as the fight for the removal of Jewish disabilities in the nineteenth century, Zionism, the Second World War, and feminism.
Anne J. Kershen is Honorary Senior Research Fellow at the Centre for the Study of Migration at Queen Mary University of London, Honorary Senior Research Associate at the Bartlett School of Graduate Studies, University College London, UK, and founder of the Centre for the Study of Migration. She is the author of Strangers, Aliens and Asians: Huguenots, Jews and Bangladeshis in Spitalfields 1666-2000 and Uniting the Tailors, co-author of Tradition and Change and editor of London the Promised Land? The Migrant Experience in a Capital City, A Question of Identity; Language Labour and Migration and Food in the Migrant Experience, and author of Strangers, Aliens and Asians: Huguenots, Jews and Bangladeshis in Spitalfields.
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| ISBN 13 | 9780853032984 |
| ISBN 10 | 085303298X |
| Title | Tradition and Change |
| Author | Anne J Kershen |
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| Binding Type | Hardback |
| Publisher | Vallentine Mitchell & Co Ltd |
| Year published | 1995-09-01 |
| Number of pages | 400 |
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