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Publisher's PrefaceForewordAcknowledgementsIntroductionChapter 1; The MiracleChapter 2; The CrisisChapter 3; The SecretChapter 4; Testing the HypothesisChapter 5; PrioritiesChapter 6; From Integration to Survival to ContinuityChapter 7; Segregation?Chapter 8; Israel and the DiasporaChapter 9; From Jewish Continuity to Jewish ContinuityChapter 10; EpilogueAppendix; The Structure of ContinuityBibliography
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Author: Jonathan Sacks
In Will We Have Jewish Grandchildren? Jewish Continuity and How to Achieve It, first published in 1994, Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks issues a summons to collective action to counteract what he describes as the prevailing trend of assimilation. He examines the history of the trend, and considers how Jewish identity may be sustained in an open, secular society and how people can pass on their age-old faith and traditions to a new generation.