A Comparative Study of Russian Jewish Immigrants Based on Absorption Strategies In Israel and In the Los Angeles Jewish Community in the Last Decade
NP: University of Judaism, 2005. First edition. Spiral Bound. Quarto. 86 leaves. Original spiral bound mylar covers. Rare study which seeks to examine the differences and/or similarities that former Soviet Union Jews experienced as immigrants in a new territory after their move to Israel or to Los Angeles between 1990 and 2000. This work focuses on three major areas that had an effect on immigrant's life. These areas are: Jewish identity, overall satisfaction with the absorption process, and acculturation in the new society. Ex-library copy with remnants of library sticker on front cover, and sticker on back cover. Library pocket on inside of back cover. Text in English with some Hebrew. Binding and interior in overall very good condition. vg. Item #25104
Price: $75.00