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Евреи, сефарды, "русские" ? Новые иммигрантские еврейские общины современной Австрии.

Translated title of the contribution: Israelis, Sephards and "Russians" ?: New Transnational Jewish Diasporas in Contemporary Austria
  • Институт востоковедения РАН

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Abstract

Austria shows another interesting example of the Israeli Diaspora community -«Israeli Sephardi Russians». This group consists of three to four thousand former Soviet Jews that stayed in Austria which was a transit point for Jewish emigration from the USSR to the West in 1970s, or returned there from Israel, as well as of those FSU Jews that joined them in the 1990s. The overwhelming majority of this group is composed of representatives of «oriental» Jewish communities of the (former) Soviet Union - mostly Bukhara, as well as Georgian and, to lesser extent, Caucasian (Mounting) Jews. A significant number or even majority of the Austrian Jewish immigrants with roots in the former USSR spent a certain period of their life in Israel, and thus are Israeli passport holders. As a result «Israeli Sephardi Russians» together with a few hundred «Israeli Ashkenazi Russians» and some two thousands of Israeli passport holders that were born either in Israel or in the Diaspora beyond the FSU, now compose one third to 40% of the Austrian Jewish population (the latter is estimated between 10-12,000, or 15-20,000; according to other sources, 95% of them in the Austrian capital of Vienna, although only 7,014 of them are officially registered as Jewish community members).
Translated title of the contribution Israelis, Sephards and "Russians" ?: New Transnational Jewish Diasporas in Contemporary Austria
Original languageRussian
Pages (from-to)105-154
Number of pages50
JournalДИАСПОРЫ
Volume2
Issue number2
StatePublished - 2013

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With an English summary.

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  1. SDG 10 - Reduced Inequalities
    SDG 10 Reduced Inequalities

Keywords

  • Israelis -- Austria
  • Jews -- Identity
  • Jews -- Austria -- History -- 20th century
  • Jews, Russian -- Austria
  • Austria -- Emigration and immigration

RAMBI Publications

  • RAMBI Publications
  • Israelis -- Austria
  • Jews -- Identity
  • Jews -- Austria -- History -- 20th century
  • Jews, Russian -- Austria
  • Austria -- Emigration and immigration

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