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Adoption. Edition No. 1

VDM Publishing House, June 2009, Pages: 168


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Adoption is a widespread phenomenon, encapusulating
a variety of communities. With three percent of
children in the North American Jewish community
adopted, recent studies have begun to focus on the
public’s attitude to various adoption arrangements.
Members of the clergy play a significant role in
providing support to members of the adoption
triangle. Utilizing assimilation theory, via
quantitative and qualitative research, this study
explores a large sample of Jewish clergy’s attitudes
to adoption, while distinguishing opinions between
the different denominations of Jewish clergy. This
book also sheds light on the unique attitudes toward
the adoption of non-Jewish children by Jewish
parents. This book is of interest to anyone
concerned about adoption, be they members of the
adoption triangle, social workers, members of the
clergy, or researchers.



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