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Beyond Sectarianism

Adam S Ferziger (Autor)

Wayne State University Press (Editora)

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In 1965 social scientist Charles S. Liebman published a study that boldly declared the vitality of American Jewish Orthodoxy and went on to guide scholarly investigations of the group for the next four decades. As American Orthodoxy continues to grow in geographical, institutional, and political strength, author Adam S. Ferziger argues in Beyond Sectarianism: The Realignment of American Orthodox Judaism that one of Liebman’s principal definitions needs to be updated. While Liebman proposed that the “committed Orthodox” —observant rather than nominally affiliated—could be divided into two main streams: “church,” or Modern Orthodoxy, and “sectarian,” or Haredi Orthodoxy, Ferziger traces a narrowing of the gap between them and ultimately a realignment of American Orthodox Judaism.
  
 Ferziger shows that significant elements within Haredi Orthodoxy have abandoned certain strict and seemingly uncontested norms. He begins by offering fresh insight into the division between the American sectarian Orthodox and Modern Orthodox streams that developed in the early twentieth century and highlights New York’s Congregation Kehilath Jeshurun as a pioneering Modern Orthodox synagogue. Ferziger also considers the nuances of American Orthodoxy as reflected in Soviet Jewish activism during the 1960s and early 1970s and educational trips to Poland taken by American Orthodox young adults studying in Israel, and explores the responses of prominent rabbinical authorities to Orthodox feminism and its call for expanded public religious roles for women.  Considerable discussion is dedicated to the emergence of outreach to nonobservant Jews as a central priority for Haredi Orthodoxy and how this focus outside its core population reflects fundamental changes.  In this context, Ferziger presents evidence for the growing influence of Chabad Hasidism – what he terms the &ld

Sobre o Livro

Analisa a realocação do judaísmo ortodoxo americano a partir das diferenças históricas entre o Modern Orthodoxy e o Haredi Orthodoxy, com foco em movimentos institucionais e práticas comunitárias em Nova York.

Examina mudanças internas no Haredi, incluindo programas de outreach e a influência do Chabad Hasidism, usando fontes históricas e estudos de caso como viagens educacionais e ativismo soviético-judaico.

Destinado a leitores de ciências sociais e estudos judaicos, oferece recortes sobre respostas rabínicas ao ativismo feminino e sobre a interação entre observância religiosa e estratégias institucionais.

Características

Categoria Religião
Subcategoria História Judaica
Autores Adam S Ferziger
Sobre o Autor Adam S Ferziger é autor de estudos acadêmicos sobre comunidade e prática religiosa.
Idioma Inglês
Quantidade de Páginas 366
Acabamento Brochura
Editora Wayne State University Press
ISBN 9780814339534
Tamanho 15.2x22.9
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