Black, jewish, interracial - a contradiction?


Seminar Paper, 2003

11 Pages, Grade: 1


Abstract or Introduction

During the semester we read a lot of texts by different authors. There were a lot of questions that we raised in class about race, gender, identity and religion. We found out that there was a lot of prejudice on both the Black and the Jewish side. It was important for me to know whether it is possible to unite both black and Jewish parts of one’s identity or one has to give up one part of his or her heritage in favour of the other.
In my paper I would like to try to find out if there is a contradiction in being both black and Jewish from the point of view of Jewish religion. I want to try to show that there is no contradiction to be found and that the prejudice against people of colour does not come from the Jewish tradition.

Details

Title
Black, jewish, interracial - a contradiction?
College
University of Frankfurt (Main)
Grade
1
Author
Year
2003
Pages
11
Catalog Number
V36549
ISBN (eBook)
9783638361439
ISBN (Book)
9783638749466
File size
471 KB
Language
English
Keywords
Black
Quote paper
Alina Polyak (Author), 2003, Black, jewish, interracial - a contradiction?, Munich, GRIN Verlag, https://www.grin.com/document/36549

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