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Despite consensus about the importance of multigenerational analysis for studying the long-term impact of immigration, most studies in Israel have focused on the integration of first-generation migrants, neglecting key changes that occur intergenerationally. Rebeca Raijman tackles this important but untold story with respect to Jewish South African immigration in Israel.

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“This book will contribute to a better understanding of immigration and settlement in Israel, contemporary Israeli society, and Israel-diaspora relations, as well as the general corpus of literature on immigration, diasporism, and transnationalism.”—Uzi Rebhun, author of The Wandering Jew in America

Table of Contents
List of IllustrationsPreface1. Introduction2. Methodology3. The Process of Migration4. Linguistic Assimilation5. Economic Assimilation6. Identificational Assimilation7. ConclusionAppendix: Letter sent to householdsNotesBibliographyIndex

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      Publisher: University of Nebraska Press
      Publication Date: 01/02/2016
      ISBN13: 9780803255388, 978-0803255388
      ISBN10: 0803255381

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Despite consensus about the importance of multigenerational analysis for studying the long-term impact of immigration, most studies in Israel have focused on the integration of first-generation migrants, neglecting key changes that occur intergenerationally. Rebeca Raijman tackles this important but untold story with respect to Jewish South African immigration in Israel.

      Trade Review
      “This book will contribute to a better understanding of immigration and settlement in Israel, contemporary Israeli society, and Israel-diaspora relations, as well as the general corpus of literature on immigration, diasporism, and transnationalism.”—Uzi Rebhun, author of The Wandering Jew in America

      Table of Contents
      List of IllustrationsPreface1. Introduction2. Methodology3. The Process of Migration4. Linguistic Assimilation5. Economic Assimilation6. Identificational Assimilation7. ConclusionAppendix: Letter sent to householdsNotesBibliographyIndex

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