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Title: Research Update
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Publication Year: 2015
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Abstract: At the end of his introduction to the December 2009 issue of Contemporary Jewry, former editor-in-chief, Samuel C. Heilman wrote, “We also hope that our readership will not be limited to academics but to a wide spectrum of readers whose intelligence and interest moves them to the pages of the journal” (p. 193). This statement reflects a spirit and type of connection that Heilman and the editorial board at the time believed was possible through the journal. Indeed, Contemporary Jewry’s inaugural research section is intended to embody this spirit. Aside from informing readers of Contemporary Jewryabout all of the exciting and important research being conducted in the United States and worldwide, it is my hope that this section will pave a two-way street for individuals, organizations, and foundations to connect to one another. Perhaps these connections will result in vigorous and on-going debates about particular questions and issues or maybe they will form the foundation of future...
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Authors: Kim, Helen
Periodical (Full): Contemporary Jewry
Issue: 2
Volume: 35
Pages: 173–179
Data Collections: IPUMS USA
Topics: Family and Marriage, Race and Ethnicity, Work, Family, and Time
Countries: United States