Remotely Jewish: Scotland's Seven Small Jewish Communities

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Remotely Jewish: Scotland's Seven Small Jewish Communities. / Abrams, Nathan.
Two Hundred Years of Scottish Jewry. ed. / Kenneth Collins; Aubrey Newman; Bernard Wasserstein. Glasgow: Scottish Jewish Archives Centre, 2018. p. 159-178.

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Abrams, N 2018, Remotely Jewish: Scotland's Seven Small Jewish Communities. in K Collins, A Newman & B Wasserstein (eds), Two Hundred Years of Scottish Jewry. Scottish Jewish Archives Centre, Glasgow, pp. 159-178.

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Abrams, N. (2018). Remotely Jewish: Scotland's Seven Small Jewish Communities. In K. Collins, A. Newman, & B. Wasserstein (Eds.), Two Hundred Years of Scottish Jewry (pp. 159-178). Scottish Jewish Archives Centre.

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Abrams N. 2018. Remotely Jewish: Scotland's Seven Small Jewish Communities. Collins K, Newman A, Wasserstein B, editors. In Two Hundred Years of Scottish Jewry. Glasgow: Scottish Jewish Archives Centre. pp. 159-178.

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Abrams, Nathan "Remotely Jewish: Scotland's Seven Small Jewish Communities"., Collins, Kenneth Newman, Aubrey Wasserstein, Bernard (editors). Two Hundred Years of Scottish Jewry. Glasgow: Scottish Jewish Archives Centre. 2018, 159-178.

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Abrams N. Remotely Jewish: Scotland's Seven Small Jewish Communities. In Collins K, Newman A, Wasserstein B, editors, Two Hundred Years of Scottish Jewry. Glasgow: Scottish Jewish Archives Centre. 2018. p. 159-178

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Abrams, Nathan. / Remotely Jewish : Scotland's Seven Small Jewish Communities. Two Hundred Years of Scottish Jewry. editor / Kenneth Collins ; Aubrey Newman ; Bernard Wasserstein. Glasgow : Scottish Jewish Archives Centre, 2018. pp. 159-178

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N2 - This chapter explores the formation, character, occupational and religious structure of the seven small Jewish communities in Scotland outside of Glasgow and Edinburgh, namely Aberdeen, Ayr, Dundee, Dunfermline, Falkirk, Greenock and Inverness.

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KW - Identity

KW - Demography

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