Abstract
The Caucasus mountain Jews are considered to be one of the Oldest jewish Communities, yet until today they have managed to remain a United and distinct Social group. Scholars have thoroughly Investigated this community and deeply analyzed its Juhuri culture; Our Research, however, takes a different approach. We analyze data by utilizing tools of sociology and political science, mainly From the field of social capital. Thus, we establish a comparative approach that enables revealing the hidden mechanisms with which a social group can survive and succeed. Drawing on qualitative in-depth Interviews in the Jewish Azerbaijani Community in Israel, our paper aims to decode a general social apparatus as well as particular traits of the Juhuri.
| Original language | English |
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| Title of host publication | מחקרים ביהדות קווקז, גאורגיה ובוכרה (קובץ בעריכת גולדה אחיעזר, ראובן אנוך וסרגיי וינשטיין) |
| Place of Publication | שומרון |
| Pages | 101*-82* |
| Number of pages | 20 |
| State | Published - 2014 |
IHP publications
- ihp
- Jews -- Azerbaijan
- Social networks
- יהודי אזרבייג'ן
- רשתות חברתיות (סוציולוגיה)
RAMBI publications
- rambi
- Jews -- Azerbaijan -- Social conditions
- Mountain Jews -- Israel
- Social capital (Sociology) -- Israel