Abstract

The socio-economic life of the Jewish community in the US developed throughout the XX century. The proper frame for the analyses is ethnic economy. Its instruments allow to examine it from different perspectives. The growth of resources in the Jewish ethnic economy of the US had positive effect on the business activity of the community and the households’ income. Along with the positive growth the costs of Jewish life’s components grew as well, putting the pressure upon the community members.

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