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Correction

Correction

This article refers to:
Choosing One or Being Both: The Identity Dilemmas of Russian-Jewish Mixed Ethnics Living in Russia and in Israel

Article title: Choosing One or Being Both: The Identity Dilemmas of Russian-Jewish Mixed Ethnics Living in Russia and in Israel

Author: Larissa Remennick

Journal: East European Jewish Affairs

Bibliometrics: Volume 48, Number 2, pages 118–138

DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13501674.2018.1475176

When the above article was published online and in print, there was a statistical error on page 128. In the sentence “While at the beginning of the ‘Great Russian Aliyah,’ over eighty-five percent of olim hadashim (new immigrants) were Jewish according to the religious criteria, by the early 2000s, their share has dropped below one-third.”, “below one-third” should be “to about forty percent”.

This has now been corrected in the online version.

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