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For over 30 years, European Judaism has provided a voice for the postwar Jewish world in Europe, reflecting the different realities of each country and helping to rebuild Jewish consciousness after the Holocaust. It offers stimulating debates exploring the responses of Judaism to contemporary political, social, and philosophical challenges; articles reflecting the full range of contemporary Jewish life in Europe, including the latest developments in Jewish-Muslim dialogue; new insights derived from science, psychotherapy, and theology as they impact upon Jewish life and thought; literary exchanges featuring leading Jewish writers, poets, scholars, and intellectuals; and book reviews covering a wide range of international publications.

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Volume 34, Number 2, Winter 2001

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Editorial
pp. 1-3(3)
Author: Friedlander, Evelyn

The Jews of Barnstaple and Bideford
pp. 4-13(10)
Author: Fry, Helen P.

Patrimony
pp. 30-33(4)
Author: Jamilly, Edward

German Jewish Heritage and German Attitudes
pp. 34-38(5)
Author: Friedlander, Evelyn

The Impact of Women in the Rabbinate
pp. 91-108(18)
Author: Shulman, Sheila

Organising Modern Synagogues: A Case of Multiple Models
pp. 123-131(9)
Author: Harris, Margaret

Wilkomirski with Footnotes
pp. 144-145(2)
Author: Friedlander, Albert H

Memorial to Rabbi Alexander M. Schindler
pp. 146-148(3)
Author: Day, Donald

Poetry
pp. 149-154(6)

Vienna is Vienna: A Book Review Essay
pp. 155-161(7)
Author: Friedlander, Albert H.

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