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Titre Pratique religieuse et identité juive
Auteur Albert Memmi, W. Ackermann, N. Zoberman, S. Zoberman
Mir@bel Revue Revue Française de Sociologie
Numéro 1973, 14-2
Page 242-270
Résumé anglais A. Memmi, W. Ackermann, N. et S. Zobermann : Religious Practice and Jewish Identity. The A.A. aim to relate the variations of religious practice as observed in the Jewish population, to the social characteristics of the different groups. Thus, they point out several ways of integration of the religious practice into the life of these groups. On another hand, they have to differentiate the type of religious practice of the Ashkenazi Jews from that of their Sephardi coreligionists. Among the former, the maintenance of a certain practice can coexist with a low level of Jewish consciousness, and on the contrary, a very strong feeling of jewishness can exist without any religious reference. Religious practice and Jewish consciousness are coupled more clearly among the Sephardi Jews; in fact they use more often the religious reference to define themselves as Jews, at least at the time of the survey (1967).
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