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Three recent books in Jewish studies from france.(Book review)

La renaissance du hassidisme: de 1945 a nos jours, by Jacques Gutwirth. Paris: Odile Jacob, 2004.

La souffrance comrae identite, by Esther Benbassa. Paris: Fayard, 2007.

Les temps de la fin: Roth, Singer, Boulgakov, by Carole Ksiazenicer-Matheron. Paris; Honore Champion, 2007.

These three works from different disciplines--anthropology, history, comparative literature--attest to the variety and depth of French research in Jewish studies.

Jacques Gutwirth, a founding figure of urban anthropology in France, is no doubt best known for his incredibly detailed and methodologically sophisticated ethnography of the Belzer Hasidim in Antwerp, Vie juive ...

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