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While historically, Jewish communities were organized and structured, the freedoms in the United States have made Jewish communities fractured and fragile. This created an open market for Judaism in the United States that never existed anywhere else.
How did Judaism in America adapt to this unusual community structure? What can guarantee Judaism's survival in this free open society?
By Zalman Gordon5
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While historically, Jewish communities were organized and structured, the freedoms in the United States have made Jewish communities fractured and fragile. This created an open market for Judaism in the United States that never existed anywhere else.
How did Judaism in America adapt to this unusual community structure? What can guarantee Judaism's survival in this free open society?

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