Ethnology, Volume 38University of Pittsburgh, 1999 - Anthropology |
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Page 204
... practice ( Kiraly 1975 ; Mintz 1994 ; see also Prosterman 1985 ) . In the eleventh century , for example , the Karaite movement rejected the entire body of law known as the Oral Torah , including most of the rules that govern kosher ...
... practice ( Kiraly 1975 ; Mintz 1994 ; see also Prosterman 1985 ) . In the eleventh century , for example , the Karaite movement rejected the entire body of law known as the Oral Torah , including most of the rules that govern kosher ...
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... practice in Copenhagen reflects this pattern . For most Danish Jews , Danish identity is as central to the construction of self as Jewish identity , and the meaning of Jewishness is inseparable from the meaning of Danishness . The ...
... practice in Copenhagen reflects this pattern . For most Danish Jews , Danish identity is as central to the construction of self as Jewish identity , and the meaning of Jewishness is inseparable from the meaning of Danishness . The ...
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... practice . The most common form of kosher observance is simply to avoid the use of pig meat in the home , a practice subscribed to by most of my interview subjects ; my interviews strongly overrepresented observant Jews , however , so ...
... practice . The most common form of kosher observance is simply to avoid the use of pig meat in the home , a practice subscribed to by most of my interview subjects ; my interviews strongly overrepresented observant Jews , however , so ...
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