Birth of a child Jewish family and its attitude toward offspring
Abstract
The ideas about family, the most solid social foundation in the life of man, are as old as the Jewish nation itself. They survived unchanged throughout history, from the First Book of Moses (Genesis) until today. For centuries, the Jewish family preserved the integrity, spirit and tradition of the Jewish people, wherever in the world they lived. It provided a shield against assimilation, stronger and more important than the one offered by the synagogue. The first notions about the world, as well as the models of behaviour and the system of values, are formed within the family. It has therefore been the major focus of reflections and debates found in the numerous religious books of the Jewish people.
Keywords:
porodica, jevrejska / Jewish family / porodica, jevrejska / potomstvo - Jevreji / offspring - Jews / offspring - JewsSource:
Životni ciklus - običaji kod Jevreja (Jewish Customs - the Life Cycle), 2013, 114-122Publisher:
- Beograd : Jevrejski istorijski muzej Savez jevrejskih opština Srbije
TY - CHAP AU - Radanović, Vojislava PY - 2013 UR - https://www.jevrejskadigitalnabiblioteka.rs/handle/123456789/1347 AB - The ideas about family, the most solid social foundation in the life of man, are as old as the Jewish nation itself. They survived unchanged throughout history, from the First Book of Moses (Genesis) until today. For centuries, the Jewish family preserved the integrity, spirit and tradition of the Jewish people, wherever in the world they lived. It provided a shield against assimilation, stronger and more important than the one offered by the synagogue. The first notions about the world, as well as the models of behaviour and the system of values, are formed within the family. It has therefore been the major focus of reflections and debates found in the numerous religious books of the Jewish people. PB - Beograd : Jevrejski istorijski muzej Savez jevrejskih opština Srbije T2 - Životni ciklus - običaji kod Jevreja (Jewish Customs - the Life Cycle) T1 - Birth of a child Jewish family and its attitude toward offspring SP - 114 EP - 122 UR - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_jdb_1347 ER -
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Radanović, V.. (2013). Birth of a child Jewish family and its attitude toward offspring. in Životni ciklus - običaji kod Jevreja (Jewish Customs - the Life Cycle) Beograd : Jevrejski istorijski muzej Savez jevrejskih opština Srbije., 114-122. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_jdb_1347
Radanović V. Birth of a child Jewish family and its attitude toward offspring. in Životni ciklus - običaji kod Jevreja (Jewish Customs - the Life Cycle). 2013;:114-122. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_jdb_1347 .
Radanović, Vojislava, "Birth of a child Jewish family and its attitude toward offspring" in Životni ciklus - običaji kod Jevreja (Jewish Customs - the Life Cycle) (2013):114-122, https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_jdb_1347 .