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ID138845
Title ProperSwiss Jewry
Other Title Informationbetween continuity and decline
LanguageENG
AuthorErlanger, Simon
Summary / Abstract (Note)In 2010, after 146 years of continuous existence, the Jewish community of Lucerne seemed to be on the verge of disappearance. There were only sixty, mostly elderly members. Hugo Benjamin, head of Lucerne’s Jewish community, announced to the media: “I do not know how to go on. In the whole of the canton of Lucerne and central Switzerland, there are only 300 active Jews.” He suggested turning the synagogue—built in 1912 on the model of the neo-Orthodox Frankfurt synagogue, Friedberger-Anlage, into a museum.
`In' analytical NoteJewish Political Studies Review Vol. 26, No.1-2; Spring 2014: p.59-69
Journal SourceJewish Political Studies Review 2014-03 26, 1-2
Key WordsJewish Community ;  Orthodox ;  Swiss Jewry ;  Continuity and Decline ;  Swiss Federation ;  Demographic Decline ;  Israelitische Gemeinde Basel ;  Endingen – Lengnau ;  Ultra – Orthodox