Are Genes Jewish?: Conceptual Ambiguities in the New Genetic AgeJean and Samuel Frankel Center for Judaic Studies, The University of Michigan, 2005 - 17 pages |
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... Born and bred in Cambridge , Massachusetts , she studied at Harvard , receiving both her M.A. in Middle Eastern Studies and Ph.D. in Social Anthropology from Harvard University . Her book , Reproducing Jews : A Cultural Account of ...
... Born and bred in Cambridge , Massachusetts , she studied at Harvard , receiving both her M.A. in Middle Eastern Studies and Ph.D. in Social Anthropology from Harvard University . Her book , Reproducing Jews : A Cultural Account of ...
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... born to a Jewish mother is automatically considered Jewish. Therefore, how is it that Jewishness cannot be biological? And yet, as Halbertal points out, Judaism is a religion that accepts converts, which suggests Jewishness is not a ...
... born to a Jewish mother is automatically considered Jewish. Therefore, how is it that Jewishness cannot be biological? And yet, as Halbertal points out, Judaism is a religion that accepts converts, which suggests Jewishness is not a ...
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... born to a Jewish mother is automatically considered Jewish . Therefore , how is it that Jewishness cannot be biological ? And yet , as Halbertal points out , Judaism is a religion that accepts converts , which suggests Jewishness is not ...
... born to a Jewish mother is automatically considered Jewish . Therefore , how is it that Jewishness cannot be biological ? And yet , as Halbertal points out , Judaism is a religion that accepts converts , which suggests Jewishness is not ...
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Blood and Belief: The Circulation of a Symbol Between Jews and Christians David Biale Limited preview - 2007 |