The New "Unique Function" of the Jewish Community Center

The New
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Release: 1979
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The author advocates abandoning the ideal expressed in Sanford Solender's 1955 paper "The Unique Function of the Jewish Community Center," arguing that in fact the Jewish Community Center (JCC) does not provide any unique functions, nor need it do so. Rather, he argues, the JCC is another agency in a complex of agencies, all committed to the same objectives, each utilizing similar and separate methods, each desiring to serve the total Jewish community, and each recognizing that the person needs to be served in a holistic way. In Journal of Jewish Communal Service, v.55 no.3, Spring 1979.

Louis I. Kahn's Trenton Jewish Community Center

Louis I. Kahn's Trenton Jewish Community Center
Author: Susan G. Solomon
Publisher: Princeton Architectural Press
Total Pages: 204
Release: 2000
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9781568982267

The Building Studies series examines important buildings through original documents, detailed text, photography, and drawings in an affordable format.

Conservative Judaism

Conservative Judaism
Author: Neil Gillman
Publisher: Behrman House, Inc
Total Pages: 244
Release: 1993
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780874415476

With the State of Israel and Orthodox and reform Jewry.

In Search of Jewish Community

In Search of Jewish Community
Author: Michael Brenner
Publisher: Indiana University Press
Total Pages: 271
Release: 1999-01-22
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0253000572

A collection of essays interrogates the nature of Jewish identity in the time between two world wars. The history of Jews in interwar Germany and Austria is often viewed either as the culmination of tremendous success in the economic and cultural realms and of individual assimilation and acculturation, or as the beginning of the road that led to Auschwitz. By contrast, this volume demonstrates a re-emerging sense of community within the German-speaking Jewish population of these two countries in the two decades after World War I. The fresh research presented here shows that while Jews may have experienced a deepening sense of impending crisis and economic decline, a renewal of Jewish communal life took place during these years, as new groupings sprang up, including organizations for youth, for rural Jews, and for political groups such as Zionists and Bundists. Several chapters consider the impact of economic and political crises on German-Jewish family life. Together, these essays form a complex mosaic of German Jewry on the eve of its demise. “An excellent collection . . . well written and cogently argued.” —David N. Myers

Common Judaism

Common Judaism
Author: Wayne O. McCready
Publisher: Fortress Press
Total Pages: 385
Release:
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1451403445

* State-of-the-art essays by renowned scholars * The standard reference work in the field of early Judaism