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- Title
PROTECTING THE JEWISH DAUGHTERS': MASS MIGRATION, TRAFFICKING, AND THE CRISIS OF TRADITIONAL JEWISH SOCIETY, 1880S-1914.
- Authors
JAKUBCZAK, ALEKSANDRA
- Abstract
The article investigates Jewish community responses to the involvement of Jews in the sex industry, including prostitution and trafficking. It explores the establishment of Jewish organizations aimed at combating these issues, while also examining the dissonance between their discourse and actual efforts. It uses the lens of moral panic to connect this response to broader societal changes brought about by urbanization, disrupting traditional Jewish social structures.
- Subjects
JEWISH communities; SEX industry; DISCOURSE; MORAL panics; URBANIZATION
- Publication
Gal-Ed: On the History & Culture of Polish Jewry, 2021, p15
- ISSN
0334-4258
- Publication type
Article