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Judaism in Transition: How Economic Choices Shape Religious Tradition
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Judaism in Transition: How Economic Choices Shape Religious Tradition

American Jewish History, Vol.100(1), pp.156-158
01/01/2016

Abstract

Books Hebrew language Holidays & special occasions Human capital Jewish life & ethics Jews Judaism Learning Religion Traditions
In addition to the cognitive information about Jewish history, laws, and folkways imparted in the classroom, synagogue attendance and Jewish summer camps often add the dimension of learning traditional Jewish liturgies and songs and Hebrew as an ethnic language-an important part of Jewish human capital. The Jewish calendar year, with its cycle of holidays, also helps build Jewish human capital through homebased ceremonies and synagogue attendance.

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