Abstract

In Chapter 6, we argued that Jewish involvement in the political Left had significantly declined since World War Two, and that Jewish class and ethnic interests are no longer represented by universalistic agendas. Nevertheless, we note in this chapter that there are significant exceptions to this rule, and that a number of Jews continue to be socialized by family and community cultural traditions into involvement with the Left.

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