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Explores the cycle of Jewish holidays, which reflects a sense of identity with, and belonging to, the Jewish people, while simultaneously shaping that identity and sense of belonging. Throughout the generations, observance of the holidays has developed and changed, thus enabling generations of Jews, in their various communities, to define their own national identity and sense of belonging.
Jews --- Collective memory. --- Fasts and feasts --- Identity. --- Judaism. --- Chanukah. --- Hanukkah. --- Holidays and Bible. --- Holocaust Studies. --- Holocaust. --- Israel Studies. --- Jewish Studies. --- Jewish holidays. --- Passover. --- belonging. --- memorial days. --- remembrance.
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The 1950s and 1960s were a transformative period in Britain, and an important part of this was how Britons' lives were changed when they began flying abroad for their holidays. In A World Away Law investigates how something that previously only the rich could afford became available to working-class holidaymakers.
Tourists. --- 1960s. --- Spain. --- authenticity. --- charter flights. --- holidays. --- package tours. --- tourism. --- vacations.
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