Introduction To American Judaism

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The character of any religion as it is lived and practiced can be quite different from the prescriptions and ideals of its traditions and rituals. This bifurcation can be found also in the tension between the ideas people hold and the things they do. Jacob Neusner explains in the preface: The issue I address in these pages for a broad audience of people who care about religion in general, not Judaism in particular, is an urgent one: explaining what we see, not only what we read. So I decided to focus the book more sharply on what strikes me as Judaism's most suggestive trait - the fairly broadly diffused knowledge of what matters and what doesn't. Students, general readers, members of the clergy, and teachers will find here a lucid and compelling account of the actual life of Jewish people - in the synagogue, at home, in ritual - and of commonly held attitudes toward Holocaust and redemption, the Sabbath and festivals, study of the Torah, the State of Israel, and more.

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Genre : Religion
Author : Jacob Neusner
Publisher : Wipf and Stock Publishers
Release : 2004-07-09
File : 192 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781725211209


The Cambridge Companion To American Judaism

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This volume provides readers with a comprehensive introduction to the most important and interesting historical and contemporary facets of Judaism in America. Written by twenty-four leading scholars from the fields of religious studies, American history and literature, philosophy, art history, sociology, and musicology, the book adopts an inclusive perspective on Jewish religious experience. Three initial chapters cover the development of Judaism in America from 1654, when Sephardic Jews first landed in New Amsterdam, until today. Subsequent chapters include cutting-edge scholarship and original ideas while remaining accessible at an introductory level. A secondary goal of this volume is to help its readers better understand the more abstract term of 'religion' in a Jewish context. The Cambridge Companion to American Judaism will be of interest not only to scholars but also to all readers interested in social and intellectual trends in the modern world.

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Genre : Religion
Author : Dana Evan Kaplan
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Release : 2005-08-08
File : 490 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781139827003


Sports And The American Jew

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This book debunks the conventional stereotype that Jews and sports are somehow anathema and clearly demonstrates that sports have long been a significant institution in Jewish American life. Jews were among the very first professional baseball players and the most outstanding early American track stars. In the 1920s and 1930s they dominated inner-city sports such as basketball and boxing and produced star athletes in virtually all sports. Many Jews were also prominent in the business, communication, and literary aspects of sport. These essays, written by leading contemporary sports historians, examine the contributions of Jewish men and women to American sports. Steven A. Riess's article on this topic is the most comprehensive overview ever written and will doubtless become a standard reference for years to come.

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Genre : History
Author : Steven A. Riess
Publisher : Syracuse University Press
Release : 1998-06-01
File : 368 Pages
ISBN-13 : 0815627548


American Post Judaism

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How do American Jews identify as both Jewish and American? American Post-Judaism argues that Zionism and the Holocaust, two anchors of contemporary American Jewish identity, will no longer be centers of identity formation for future generations of American Jews. Shaul Magid articulates a new, post-ethnic American Jewishness. He discusses pragmatism and spirituality, monotheism and post-monotheism, Jesus, Jewish law, sainthood and self-realization, and the meaning of the Holocaust for those who have never known survivors. Magid presents Jewish Renewal as a movement that takes this radical cultural transition seriously in its strivings for a new era in Jewish thought and practice.

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Genre : Religion
Author : Shaul Magid
Publisher : Indiana University Press
Release : 2013-04-09
File : 769 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780253008091


The Religious History Of American Women

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More than a generation after the rise of women's history alongside the feminist movement, it is still difficult, observes Catherine Brekus, to locate women in histories of American religion. Mary Dyer, a Quaker who was hanged for heresy; Lizzie Robinson, a former slave and laundress who sold Bibles door to door; Sally Priesand, a Reform rabbi; Estela Ruiz, who saw a vision of the Virgin Mary--how do these women's stories change our understanding of American religious history and American women's history? In this provocative collection of twelve essays, contributors explore how considering the religious history of American women can transform our dominant historical narratives. Covering a variety of topics--including Mormonism, the women's rights movement, Judaism, witchcraft trials, the civil rights movement, Catholicism, everyday religious life, Puritanism, African American women's activism, and the Enlightenment--the volume enhances our understanding of both religious history and women's history. Taken together, these essays sound the call for a new, more inclusive history. Contributors: Ann Braude, Harvard Divinity School Catherine A. Brekus, University of Chicago Divinity School Anthea D. Butler, University of Rochester Emily Clark, Tulane University Kathleen Sprows Cummings, University of Notre Dame Amy Koehlinger, Florida State University Janet Moore Lindman, Rowan University Susanna Morrill, Lewis and Clark College Kristy Nabhan-Warren, Augustana College Pamela S. Nadell, American University Elizabeth Reis, University of Oregon Marilyn J. Westerkamp, University of California, Santa Cruz

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Genre : Religion
Author : Catherine A. Brekus
Publisher : Univ of North Carolina Press
Release : 2009-11-13
File : 351 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780807867990


Foreign Entanglements Transnational American Jewish Studies

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The field of American Jewish studies has recently trained its focus on the transnational dimensions of its subject, reflecting in more sustained ways than before about the theories and methods of this approach. Yet, much of the insight to be gained from seeing American Jewry as constitutively entangled in many ways with other Jewries has not yet been realized. Transnational American Jewish studies are still in their infancy. This issue of PaRDeS presents current research on the multiple entanglements of American with Central European, especially German-speaking Jewries in the 19th and 20th centuries. The articles reflect the wide range of topics that can benefit from a transnational understanding of the American Jewish experience as shaped by its foreign entanglements.

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Genre : Religion
Author : Hasia Diner
Publisher : Universitätsverlag Potsdam
Release : 2021-12-02
File : 194 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9783869565200


New Perspectives In American Jewish History

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""New Perspectives in American Jewish History: A Documentary Tribute to Jonathan D. Sarna," compiled by Sarna's former students, presents heretofore unpublished, neglected, and rarely seen historical records, documents, and images that illuminate the heterogeneity, breadth, diversity, and colorful dynamism of the American Jewish experience"--

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Genre : History
Author : Mark A. Raider
Publisher : Brandeis University Press
Release : 2022-01-03
File : 502 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781684580538


In Search Of American Jewish Culture

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A leading cultural historian explores the complex interactions of Jewish and American cultures.

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Genre : Music
Author : Stephen J. Whitfield
Publisher : UPNE
Release : 1999
File : 348 Pages
ISBN-13 : 1584651717


The Benderly Boys And American Jewish Education

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The first full-scale history of the creation, growth, and ultimate decline of the dominant twentieth-century model for American Jewish education

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Genre : Education
Author : Jonathan B. Krasner
Publisher : UPNE
Release : 2012-01-01
File : 512 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781611682939


American Jewish Life 1920 1990

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This volume contains articles on Jewish life from 1920 to the present. Its entries include studies of the economy and migration in postwar America, the impact of Holocaust survivors on American Society and the reaction to gender stereotypes within American Culture.

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Genre : Religion
Author : Jeffrey S. Gurock
Publisher : Routledge
Release : 2013-10-23
File : 395 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781136674938