À la croisée de la Révolution tranquille et du judaïsme orthodoxe : l’implantation de la communauté hassidique des Tasher au coeur du Québec francophone et catholique (1962-1967)
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À la croisée de la Révolution tranquille et du judaïsme orthodoxe : l’implantation de la communauté hassidique des Tasher au coeur du Québec francophone et catholique (1962-1967)
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Abstract |
The author focusses on the first contacts in the 1960s between an Hasidic Jewish community and the Catholic and Francophone population of Boisbriand, an off-island suburban municipality northwest of Montreal, that was in the midst of industrial expansion. The author claims that the context of the Quiet Revolution, which was marked by a significant lessening of Catholicism and a movement toward national affirmation mainly driven by the French language, promoted a new openness toward Judaism. The author explores how the Kiryas Tosh community dealt with the contemporary era’s mechanisms to better protect themselves against its perils.
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Histoire sociale / Social History
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Vol. 50
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no. 102
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399-422
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Novembre 2017
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fr
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Lacasse, Simon-Pierre. “À la croisée de la Révolution tranquille et du judaïsme orthodoxe : l’implantation de la communauté hassidique des Tasher au coeur du Québec francophone et catholique (1962-1967).” Histoire sociale / Social History Vol. 50, no. 102 (November 2017): 399–422.
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