
Published online:
22 March 2012
Published in print:
03 January 2002
Online ISBN:
9780520935662
Print ISBN:
9780520227194
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Chapter
6 The Fracturing of Anglo-Jewry (1945–2000)
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229–256
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Published:January 2002
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Endelman, Todd M., 'The Fracturing of Anglo-Jewry (1945–2000)', The Jews of Britain, 1656 to 2000 (Oakland, CA , 2002; online edn, California Scholarship Online, 22 Mar. 2012), https://doi.org/10.1525/california/9780520227194.003.0007, accessed 28 Apr. 2025.
Abstract
This chapter focuses on the fracturing of the Anglo-Jewry during the period from 1945 to 2000. It explains that after the war Jews were able to enter the professions and the new service industries and some of them were appointed high-profile positions in government, in universities, and in public life. However, this development was accompanied by indifference to ritual and worship, ignorance of Jewish learning and lore and radical assimilation which threatened the demographic health of the Jewish community. By the end of the twentieth century, the religious life of Anglo-Jewry was more diverse, fractured, and contentious than in any previous period.
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