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Portrait of American Jews

Samuel C. Heilman (Autor)

University of Washington Press (Editora)

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Has America been a place that has preserved and protected Jewish life? Is it a place in which a Jewish future is ensured? Samuel Heilman, long-time observer of American Jewish life, grapples with these questions from a sociologist’s perspective. He argues that the same conditions that have allowed Jews to live in relative security since the 1950s have also presented them with a greater challenge than did the adversity and upheaval of earlier years.

The second half of the twentieth century has been a time when American Jews have experienced a minimum of prejudice and almost all domains of life have been accessible to them, but it has also been a time of assimilation, of swelling rates of intermarriage, and of large numbers ignoring their Jewishness completely. Jews have no trouble building synagogues, but they have all sorts of trouble filling them. The quality of Jewish education is perhaps higher than ever before, and the output of Jewish scholarship is overwhelming in its scope and quality, but most American Jews receive a minimum of religious education and can neither read nor comprehend the great corpus of Jewish literature in its Hebrew (or Aramaic) original. This is a time in America when there is no shame in being a Jew, and yet fewer American Jews seem to know what being a Jew means.

How did this come to be? What does it portend for the Jewish future? This book endeavors to answer these questions by examining data gleaned from numerous sociological surveys. Heilman first discusses the decade of the fifties and the American Jewish quest for normalcy and mobility. He then details the polarization of American Jewry into active and passive elements in the sixties and seventies. Finally he looks at the eighties and nineties and the issues of Jewish survival and identity and the question of a Jewish future in America. He also considers generational variation, residential and marital patterns, institutional development (especially with re

Sobre o Livro

Samuel C. Heilman analisa a evolução da vida judaica nos Estados Unidos nas décadas de 1950 a 1990, com foco em mobilidade social, assimilação e intercasamento.

O autor utiliza dados de pesquisas sociológicas para discutir polarização entre segmentos ativos e passivos da comunidade judaica e variações geracionais.

O livro examina padrões residenciais e matrimoniais, desenvolvimento institucional e implicações para a identidade e o futuro judaico na América.

Características

Categoria Sociologia
Subcategoria Religião
Autores Samuel C. Heilman
Sobre o Autor Samuel C. Heilman é autor de trabalhos sobre comunidade e identidade judaica com enfoque sociológico.
Idioma Inglês
Quantidade de Páginas 208
Acabamento Brochura
Editora University of Washington Press
ISBN 9780295974712
Tamanho 15.2x22.9
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