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The sociology of Jewry involves the application of sociological theory and method to the study of the Jewish people and the Jewish religion. Sociologists are concerned with the social patterns within Jewish groups and communities; American Jewry, Israeli Jews and Jewish life in the diaspora. Sociological studies of the Jewish religion include religious membership, ritual and denominational patterns. Notable journals include Jewish Social Studies, and Contemporary Jewry.

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  • The sociology of Jewry involves the application of sociological theory and method to the study of the Jewish people and the Jewish religion. Sociologists are concerned with the social patterns within Jewish groups and communities; American Jewry, Israeli Jews and Jewish life in the diaspora. Sociological studies of the Jewish religion include religious membership, ritual and denominational patterns. Notable journals include Jewish Social Studies, and Contemporary Jewry. (en)
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  • Jewish people and culture in society. Top-left: a picture of the Jewish Community Centre in Japan. Top-right: A person reading in East Jerusalem. Bottom-left: a bride and their family. Bottom-right: Princes Road Synagogue in Liverpool, UK. (en)
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  • Jewish Community Center of Japan.jpg (en)
  • Jewish female reading in East Jerusalem.jpg (en)
  • Jewish wedding - escorting the bride.jpg (en)
  • Princes Road Synagogue Nave.jpg (en)
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  • The sociology of Jewry involves the application of sociological theory and method to the study of the Jewish people and the Jewish religion. Sociologists are concerned with the social patterns within Jewish groups and communities; American Jewry, Israeli Jews and Jewish life in the diaspora. Sociological studies of the Jewish religion include religious membership, ritual and denominational patterns. Notable journals include Jewish Social Studies, and Contemporary Jewry. (en)
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  • Sociology of Jewry (en)
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