Changing Jewish Life

Service Delivery and Planning in the 1990s
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ISBN-13:
9780313250149
Veröffentl:
1991
Einband:
HC gerader Rücken kaschiert
Erscheinungsdatum:
30.10.1991
Seiten:
290
Autor:
Sylvia Barack Fishman
Gewicht:
604 g
Format:
240x161x20 mm
Sprache:
Englisch
Beschreibung:

The Jewish community in America is currently undergoing profound changes, and American Jews are experiencing personal and communal realities that differ markedly from those of their parents and grandparents. To meet the needs of this population, a complex human service delivery system has evolved, with a vast array of agencies and organizations providing health care, housing, nutrition programs, counseling, child care, Jewish education, and many other services. In this work, the editors have brought together a collection of essays that explore the nature of these services, the profound implication they are having for the Jewish community, and the planning issues that confront today's American Jews.The editors have divided the essays into three subject groups, all of which explore the numerous issues crucial to understanding the nature of planning in contemporary Jewish communities. The first section examines transformations in the behavior of American Jews and Jewish identity, covering such topics as education and careers, ethnic clustering, and Jewish fundraising. Section two explores issues involved in providing services to specific populations, including social, educational, and recreational services for singles, families, and children. The final section addresses the planning strategies necessary to meet the changing needs of the community. The four essays here focus on understanding the planning paradigms and realities in the Jewish community, and the roles professionals play in implementing change. This work will be an important resource for students of sociology and Jewish studies, and a valuable addition to most library collections.
This work carefully examines the profound change in the contemporary Jewish community in America and the services and the planning issues that they present to today's American Jews.
Introduction by Lawrence I. Sternberg, Gary A. Tobin, and Sylvia Barack FishmanContemporary American Jews and Jewish IdentityJobs, Education, and Careers: The Socioeconomic Transformation of American Jews by Calvin GoldscheiderJewish Neighborhoods in Suburban America: The Implications of Ethnic Clustering by Gerald L. ShowstackJewish-Fund Raising and Jewish Identity by Mordechai Rimor and Gary A. TobinToday's Clients: Service Delivery to a Changing CommunityFamily Ties: Serving Today's Jewish Households by Sylvia Barack FishmanService Provision for Jewish Singles by Sharon L. SasslerIntermarriage and American Jews Today by Sylvia Barack Fishman, Peter Y. Medding, Mordechai Rimor, and Gary A. TobinJewish Child Care: An Opportunity for the Jewish Community by Lawrence I. Sternberg and Gabriel BergerThe Great Family Debate: Implications for Jewish Education by Joseph ReimerPlanning in the Jewish CommunityA Model for Progressive Planning in the Jewish Community by Jacob B. UkelesCommunal Planning in a Nonrational World: A Shift in Paradigm and Practice by Susan L. ShevitzInstitutional Location in Modern Jewish Communities by Gary A. TobinA Secular Leadership Style for the New American Jewish Community by Bernard ReismanSelected BibliographyIndex

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