His Jewishness, which he does not attempt to conceal, seems to stand in the way. |
Or it may be the removal of any self-consciousness that can often accompany public expression of Jewishness in the diaspora. |
The essay on her seems most to be about how tenuous and unsatisfactory her connections to Jewishness really are. |
The jeweler's simultaneous affirmation and repudiation of Jewishness collapses the binary into the same. |
There can be no straightforward account of attitudes toward Jewishness in the work of Virginia Woolf. |
He could more freely ponder the viability of the universalist ideal and the persistence of Jewishness in his new context. |