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This qualitative study, by the leading sociologist of Hungarian Jewry, examines the views of a cross section of Hungarian Jewish leaders, and calls for infrastructural reform in the Hungarian Jewish community. Originally written in English, this is the Hungarian language translation.
Written by Poland's leading Jewish journalist, this study considers the views of a cross section of Polish Jewish leaders, and calls for greater investment in the development of Jewish culture. Originally written in English, this is the Polish language translation.
Written by a leading analyst of Ukrainian Jewish life, this report is based on the views of a cross-section of Ukrainian Jewish leaders and activists, and explores some of the key challenges facing the different Jewish communities in the country. This is the Ukrainian language edition.
A close and detailed examination of Jewish life in Ukraine from the collapse of communism to the beginning of civil unrest in the country in 2013, this report explores the concerns and needs of Ukrainian Jewry. This is the Russian language edition.