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The aftermath of World War II was a period of massive Jewish migration. Nearly two million Jews came to settle in the new state of Israel; hundreds of thousands moved to North America, Australia, and France, while tens of thousands resettled elsewhere in Europe and the world. Emigration was, in turn, paralled by large-scale movement among second-generation Jews from the great urban centers to the suburbs. Until recently, it has seemed as though the Jewish people had, in the words of the Bible, reached a situation of rest and landed inheritance. However, fifty years later Jews are still moving: from the former Soviet Union, to and from Israel, and within nations where they have been long resident. Still Moving examines the causes and character of contemporary migration in Israel and throughout the Diaspora. The contributors to this volume adopt a cross-cultural comparative approach. Part 1 establishes the context of the new migration globally with emphasis on its effects on Israeli democracy. Part 2 surveys immigration to Israel in the 1990s with particular emphasis on Russian emigres and internal migration from rural to urban centers. Migration to the Diaspora is covered in part 3. Part 4 focuses on the changing nature of the Diaspora and its relations with Israel. Beyond its grounding in Jewish culture and history, Still Moving frames questions that are central to understanding contemporary migration in general: Does immigration accelerate or retard the abilities of host countries to restructure economically? How does greater ethnic diversity affect the social and cultural life of cities? What factors help immigrants integrate into the wider community? Does immigration contribute to the creation of a marginalized underclass? Still Moving will be essential reading for historians, sociologists, Jewish studies specialists, and policy analysts.

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title Still Moving Recent Jewish Migration in Comperative Perspective - photo 1

title:Still Moving : Recent Jewish Migration in Comperative Perspective
author:Elazar, Daniel Judah.
publisher:Transaction Publishing
isbn10 | asin:1560004282
print isbn13:9781560004288
ebook isbn13:9780585323596
language:English
subjectJews--Migrations, Jewish diaspora, Israel--Emigration and immigration, Jews--Canada--Emigration and immigration, Israel and the diaspora, Immigrants--Israel.
publication date:2000
lcc:DS134.S75 2000eb
ddc:304.8/095694
subject:Jews--Migrations, Jewish diaspora, Israel--Emigration and immigration, Jews--Canada--Emigration and immigration, Israel and the diaspora, Immigrants--Israel.
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Still Moving
Recent Jewish Migration in Comparative Perspective
Daniel J. Elazar
Morton Weinfeld
editors
Page iv Copyright 2000 by Transaction Publishers New Brunswick New - photo 2
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Copyright 2000 by Transaction Publishers, New Brunswick, New Jersey.
All rights reserved under International and Pan-American Copyright Conventions. No part of this book may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopy, recording, or any information storage and retrieval system, without prior permission in writing from the publisher. All inquiries should be addressed to Transaction Publishers, Rutgers The State University, 35 Berrue Circle, Piscataway, New Jersey 08854-8042.
Preparation of this book for publication was made possible in part through the Milken Library of Jewish Public Affairs of the Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs, funded by the Milken Family Foundation.
Managing Editor: Mark Ami-El
Typesetting: Andrea S. Arbel, Jerusalem
This book is printed on acid-free paper that meets the American National Standard for Permanence of Paper for Printed Library Materials.
Library of Congress Catalog Number: 99-16634
ISBN: 1-56000-428-2
Printed in the United States of America
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Still moving: Jewish migration in comperative perspective / Daniel Elazar &
Morton Weinfeld, editors.
p. cm.
ISBN 1-56000-428-2 (alk. paper)
1. JewsMigrations. 2. Jewish diaspora. 3. IsraelEmigration and
immigration. 4. JewsCanadaEmigration and immigration. 5. Israel and
the diaspora. 6. ImmigrantsIsrael. I. Elazar, Daniel Judah. II. Weinfeld,
M. (Morton)
DS134.S75 1999
304.8 ' 095694dc21 99-16634
CIP
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CONTENTS
Preface
ix
Part I: Setting the Context
1. Israel, the Jewish People, and the New World of Migration
Daniel J. Elazar And Morton Weinfeld
3
2. The Global Context of Migration to Israel
Sergio DellaPergola
13
3. Israel, Democracy, the Law, and the Protection of Citizens and Minorities
Irwin Cotler
61
4. Comparing Recent Multi-Ethnic Immigration to Canada and to Israel: Impact on Social Cohesion and Approaches to Integration
Alti Rodal
93
Part II: Jewish Migration and Integration in Israel
5. The Wave of Immigration to Israel in the 1990s
Shmuel Adler
133
6. The Current Wave of Former Soviet Union Immigrants: Their Absorption Process in Israel An On-Going Survey (19901995)
Natalia Damian And Yehudit Rosenbaum-Tamari
141
7. Absorption Policies in Israel: The Retraining of Immigrant Scientists in an Emergency Mass Immigration
Iris Geva-May
177
8. Internal Migration in Israel: From Periphery to Center From Rural to Urban
David Newman
205

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Part III: Migration to the Diaspora The Canadian and U.S. Cases
9. With Our Young and with Our Old: Multi-Generational Family Migration and Ethnic/ Religious Identity
Allen Glicksman
229
10. The Economic Performance of Jewish Immigrants to Canada: A Case of Double Jeopardy?
James W. Dean And Don J. De Voretz
245
11. Refugees, Human Rights, and the Making of Israeli Foreign Policy: The Conferral of Refugee Status on Israelis as a Case-Study
Irwin Cotler
265
12. The Integration of Jewish Immigrants in Montreal: Models and Dilemmas of Ethnic Match
Morton Weinfeld
285
Part IV: Diaspora Experiences
13. Israel-Jewish Diaspora Experience as a Model for Other State-Diaspora Relationships
Manfred Gerstenfeld
299
14. The Loyalties of Ethno-National Diasporas and the Case of the Jewish Diaspora
Gabriel Sheffer
311
15. Have We Learned from History?: Jewish Voluntary Organizations and Israel Their Attitude Towards International Migration
Judi Widetzky
337
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