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The process of becoming incorporated into mainstream society. Strict observance of Jewish laws and customs pertaining to dress, food, and religious holidays tends to keep Jewish people separate and distinct from the culture of the country within which they are living. Moses Mendelssohn (1729-86), a German Jew, was one of the key people working for the assimilation of the Jews in the German cultural community.
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meaning to integration, mix and become a part of something else, such as in a people 'assimilating' into another culture. The concept of assimilation of the Jewish people into the cultures around them has continued as a debate throughout centuries; some feel in heralds the end of the Jews and others the survival of the Jews in a modern world.
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Process by which the phonetic features of one phoneme influence or are spread to a neighboring phoneme; assimilation results in phonemes becoming similar.
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