Interfaiths
This podcast episode explores the academic article by Ariane Sadjed, which investigates the shifting communal and religious identities of Bukharan Jews living in Austria. The research explores how memories of a shared cultural and linguistic past with Muslims in Central Asia are being reconstructed within a modern European context. Sadjed highlights a transition from localized, traditional practices to a more rigid pan-Jewish religious identity, often influenced by movements such as SHAS and Chabad. The episode further examines how this internal transformation is impacted by Austrian political discourse, which frequently instrumentalizes minority relations to serve specific strategic agendas. Through ethnographic fieldwork and interviews, the author illustrates how historical commonalities can occasionally bridge modern divides despite increasing social polarization. Ultimately, the study depicts the complex negotiation of belonging for a community navigating the intersections of Soviet history, Zionism, and Western European politics.
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