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Menachem Begin’s attitude to religion and the 1977 ‘political upheaval’ / Don-Yehiya, Eliezer   Journal Article
Don-Yehiya, Eliezer Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The image of Herut as characterised by a strong linkage to Jewish religious tradition had a profound impact in the Israeli political arena. It motivated many of the religious and traditional public to support this party and later its successor, Likud. It also provided an incentive for the religious parties to join the government coalitions headed by Likud in the wake of the ‘political reversal’ of 1967. In this way, the public image of Likud as a ‘religious oriented party’ significantly contributed to the transformation of political power from Labour to Likud.
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Orthodox and other American Jews and their attitude to the Stat / Don-Yehiya, Eliezer   Journal Article
Don-Yehiya, Eliezer Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract The central argument of Professor Gabi Sheffer in his interesting essay is that since the 1973 war American Jewry has experienced "a gradual process of decreasing loyalty to Israel and increasing criticism of it." He relates this process to two main factors. One of them is the growing integration of American Jews in their surrounding society and the other is the weakening of their Jewish identity.
Key Words Israel  American Jews  Jewish Identity  Diaspora Jews 
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