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Soft Religiosity: The Identity of North African Youths in Israel in the 1950's
A. Picard
The Martin (Szusz) Department of Land of Israel Studies and Archaeology
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Israel
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North African
100%
Religiosity
100%
African Youth
100%
Religious Identity
75%
Observance
50%
Mizrahi Jews
50%
Israeli
25%
Jews
25%
Secularization
25%
Way of Life
25%
European Jews
25%
Non-Christian Religions
25%
Young Immigrants
25%
Mizrahi
25%
Muslim Countries
25%
Clear Distinction
25%
Religious Schools
25%
Education System
25%
Secular Jews
25%
Political Arena
25%
Youth Aliyah
25%
Ethnic Gap
25%
Third Stream
25%
Israeli Conflict
25%
Secular School
25%
Arts and Humanities
Israel
100%
Jews
100%
Religiosity
100%
Secular
75%
Religious Identity
75%
Tradition
25%
Way of Life
25%
European Jews
25%
Tension
25%
Secularization
25%
Aliyah
25%
Educational Organization
25%
Dichotomy
25%
Ethnic
25%
Social Sciences
Religiosity
100%
Israel
100%
Jews
100%
Religious Identity
60%
Israeli
40%
Educational Organization
20%
Political Arena
20%
Secularization
20%
Way of Life
20%
Dichotomy
20%