
S01 E03: Identities and Communities in the Diaspora: The Case of "Religion"
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The Importance of Jews in the Diaspora
The expectation that jews give up their identities as individuals and communities in the diasbor has to be mentioned. There was, of course, little agreement among jews about how to respond to the demand to adapt their religion. This means that diaspora communities became increasingly fragmented. The tensions and conflicts within the diaspora proliferated,. That links among theiaspora communities could become tenuous and fragile. Even liberal, tolerant political culture af legal approaches in the dominant societies insisted on addressing jews as the others that had to become the same for equality.
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