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Everyday Jews offers a compelling examination of Jewish identity that moves beyond popular misconceptions and stereotypes. Keith Kahn-Harris explores the lived experiences of ordinary Jewish people across different communities, backgrounds, and beliefs, demonstrating that Jewish identity is far more diverse and nuanced than commonly portrayed.
Through interviews and observations, the author reveals how contemporary Jews navigate their faith, culture, and belonging in an increasingly secular world. The book challenges readers to reconsider what they think they know about Jewish people, exposing the gap between public perception and reality. Kahn-Harris argues that understanding everyday Jewish experiences is crucial for combating antisemitism and fostering genuine intercultural dialogue.
This accessible and thought-provoking work is essential reading for anyone interested in religion, culture, identity, and what it means to belong in modern society.







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