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This dissertation explores how Jewish Israeli constructed amongst themselves experientially "real" Religiously-Informed social borders. Building upon numerous previous works that draw from documentary or survey data to explore israeli-jewish religious border-making as seen from a global perspective, this work uses detailed ethnographic material, in particular life stories and personal narratives, to examine the multiple processes constructing these boundaries as seen from the less considered local perspective
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