Editors:
- Serves as the annual record of the North American Jewish community
- Provides insight into major trends
- Analyzes both domestic and international events as they affect communal and political affairs
Part of the book series: American Jewish Year Book (AJYB, volume 118)
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Table of contents (15 chapters)
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Front Matter
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Review Articles
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Front Matter
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About this book
The American Jewish Year Book, now in its 118th year, is the annual record of the North American Jewish communities and provides insight into their major trends. The first two chapters of Part I include a special forum on "Contemporary American Jewry: Grounds for Optimism or Pessimism?" with assessments from more than 20 experts in the field. The third chapter examines antisemitism in Contemporary America. Chapters on “The Domestic Arena” and “The International Arena” analyze the year’s events as they affect American Jewish communal and political affairs. Three chapters analyze the demography and geography of the US, Canada, and world Jewish populations. Part II provides lists of Jewish institutions, including federations, community centers, social service agencies, national organizations, synagogues, Hillels, day schools, camps, museums, and Israeli consulates. The final chapters present national and local Jewish periodicals and broadcast media; academic resources, including Jewish Studies programs, books, journals, articles, websites, and research libraries; and lists of major events in the past year, Jewish honorees, and obituaries.
Today, as it has for over a century, the American Jewish Year Book remains the single most useful source of information and analysis on Jewish demography, social and political trends, culture, and religion. For anyone interested in Jewish life, it is simply indispensable.
David Harris, CEO, American Jewish Committee (AJC), Edward and Sandra Meyer Office of the CEO
The American Jewish Year Book stands as an unparalleled resource for scholars, policy makers, Jewish community professionals and thought leaders. This authoritative and comprehensive compendium of facts and figures, trends and key issues, observations and essays, is the essential guide to contemporary American Jewish life in all its dynamic multi-dimensionality.
Christine Hayes, President, Association for Jewish Studies (AJS)and Robert F. and Patricia R. Weis Professor of Religious Studies in Classical Judaica at Yale University
Keywords
- the Quality of American Jewish Life
- Anti-Semitism in Contemporary America
- Demography and geography of the US, Canada
- American Jewish communal and political affairs
- Jewish Institutions and Jewish Community Centers
- Jewish Museums and Holocaust Museums
- Jewish Press: National Jewish Periodicals and Broadcast Media
- Academic Jewish Resources
- Programs in Jewish Studies
- Major Events, Honorees in North American Jewry
- Jewish Human Service Agency
- Local Jewish Periodicals
- world Jewish populations
- Jewish Memorials
- Jewish Monuments
Editors and Affiliations
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Department of Sociology and Center for Judaic Studies, University of Connecticut, Storrs, USA
Arnold Dashefsky
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Department of Geography, University of Miami, Coral Gables, USA
Ira M. Sheskin
About the editors
Arnold Dashefsky, Ph.D. served as the inaugural holder of the Doris and Simon Konover Chair of Judaic Studies and professor of sociology at the University of Connecticut in Storrs, where he is now emeritus. He is the co-author or editor of thirteen books, including Americans Abroad, Charitable Choices, Ethnic Identification Among American Jews, among others, as well as numerous scholarly articles. A former associate head of the sociology department, he was the founding director of the Center for Judaic Studies and Contemporary Jewish Life, located in the Thomas J. Dodd Research Center at the University of Connecticut, and is the director emeritus and current senior academic consultant of the Berman Jewish DataBank.
Ira M. Sheskin, Ph.D. is the director of the Jewish Demography Project of the Sue and Leonard Miller Center for Contemporary Judaic Studies at the University of Miami and professor of geography at the same institution. He has completed more than 50 major Jewish community studies for Jewish Federations throughout the country and was a member of the National Technical Advisory Committee of the Jewish Federations of North America from 1988 to 2003, which completed both the 1990 and 2000-01 National Jewish Population Surveys. His publications include books entitled Survey Research for Geographers, How Jewish Communities Differ, and Comparisons of Jewish Communities: A Compendium of Tables and Bar Charts.
Bibliographic Information
Book Title: American Jewish Year Book 2018
Book Subtitle: The Annual Record of the North American Jewish Communities Since 1899
Editors: Arnold Dashefsky, Ira M. Sheskin
Series Title: American Jewish Year Book
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-03907-3
Publisher: Springer Cham
eBook Packages: Social Sciences, Social Sciences (R0)
Copyright Information: Springer Nature Switzerland AG 2019
Hardcover ISBN: 978-3-030-03906-6Published: 25 March 2019
eBook ISBN: 978-3-030-03907-3Published: 14 March 2019
Series ISSN: 0065-8987
Series E-ISSN: 2213-9583
Edition Number: 1
Number of Pages: XVIII, 937
Number of Illustrations: 36 b/w illustrations
Topics: Ethnicity Studies, Judaism, Human Geography