Current Judaism, religiosity, and the meaning of work in Israel

This paper examines the effect of religiosity on the meaning of work for Jews in contemporary Israel. In 2006 the Meaning of Work study used a sample of 1175 Jews who were participating in the Israeli labor market. The findings reveal that religiosity affected all six dimensions of the meaning of wo...

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Main Author: Sharabi, Moshe (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: Creighton University 2012
In: The journal of religion & society
Year: 2012, Volume: 14
Further subjects:B Jews; Israel
B Sociology
B Israel; Social conditions
B Religiousness
B Work; Religious aspects
B Jewish
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