Building a Public Judaism
Title | Building a Public Judaism PDF eBook |
Author | Saskia Coenen Snyder |
Publisher | Harvard University Press |
Pages | 361 |
Release | 2013-01-08 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 0674067495 |
Coenen Snyder considers what the architecture and construction of nineteenth-century European synagogues reveal about the social progress of modern European Jews. The process of claiming a Jewish space was a marker of acculturation but not full acceptance, she argues. The new edifices, even if spectacular, revealed the limits of Jewish integration.
A Jew in the Public Arena
Title | A Jew in the Public Arena PDF eBook |
Author | Meri-Jane Rochelson |
Publisher | Wayne State University Press |
Pages | 354 |
Release | 2008 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 9780814333440 |
Examines the fascinating and controversial career of Israel Zangwillauthor, journalist, feminist, Zionist, and the first Jewish celebrity of the twentieth century.
Arguing the Modern Jewish Canon
Title | Arguing the Modern Jewish Canon PDF eBook |
Author | Justin Daniel Cammy |
Publisher | Harvard University Press |
Pages | 744 |
Release | 2008 |
Genre | Family & Relationships |
ISBN |
Wisse is a leading scholar of Yiddish and Jewish literary studies and a fearless public intellectual on issues relating to Jewish society and culture. In this celebratory volume, her colleagues pay tribute with a collection of critical essays whose subjects break new ground in Yiddish, Hebrew, Israeli, American, European, and Holocaust literature.
Building a Public Judaism
Title | Building a Public Judaism PDF eBook |
Author | Saskia Coenen Snyder |
Publisher | Harvard University Press |
Pages | 337 |
Release | 2013-01-08 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 0674070577 |
Nineteenth-century Europe saw an unprecedented rise in the number of synagogues. Building a Public Judaism considers what their architecture and the circumstances surrounding their construction reveal about the social progress of modern European Jews. Looking at synagogues in four important centers of Jewish life—London, Amsterdam, Paris, and Berlin—Saskia Coenen Snyder argues that the process of claiming a Jewish space in European cities was a marker of acculturation but not of full acceptance. Whether modest or spectacular, these new edifices most often revealed the limits of European Jewish integration. Debates over building initiatives provide Coenen Snyder with a vehicle for gauging how Jews approached questions of self-representation in predominantly Christian societies and how public manifestations of their identity were received. Synagogues fused the fundamentals of religion with the prevailing cultural codes in particular locales and served as aesthetic barometers for European Jewry’s degree of modernization. Coenen Snyder finds that the dialogues surrounding synagogue construction varied significantly according to city. While the larger story is one of increasing self-agency in the public life of European Jews, it also highlights this agency’s limitations, precisely in those places where Jews were thought to be most acculturated, namely in France and Germany. Building a Public Judaism grants the peculiarities of place greater authority than they have been given in shaping the European Jewish experience. At the same time, its place-specific description of tensions over religious tolerance continues to echo in debates about the public presence of religious minorities in contemporary Europe.
Creativity and Tradition
Title | Creativity and Tradition PDF eBook |
Author | Israel M. Ta-Shma |
Publisher | Harvard University Press |
Pages | 264 |
Release | 2006 |
Genre | Family & Relationships |
ISBN |
This volume brings together 16 of Ta-Shma's outstanding studies (4 published here for the first time). These essays focus on leading rabbinic scholars and their writings as well as important issues of Jewish intellectual history, such as the nature of halakhah and aggadah; kabbalah and spirituality; childhood; and popular religion.
More Than Just Hummus
Title | More Than Just Hummus PDF eBook |
Author | Matt Adler |
Publisher | |
Pages | |
Release | 2020-07-14 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9781735154602 |
Journey from the comfort of your home to the most misunderstood place in the world: Israel. Unlike most travelogues, however, your guide is a gay Jew who uses his Arabic to shed light on life in the less-seen parts of this magnificent country. Join him as he shares his gay identity with a questioning teenager, hitchhikes on golf carts in a rural Druze village, and celebrates Shabbat -- all in Arabic. You'll find Matt visiting Jewish, Muslim, Christian, and Druze communities, using his compassion and sense of humor to delve into the intricacies of one of the most diverse places on the planet.
Authentically Jewish
Title | Authentically Jewish PDF eBook |
Author | Stuart Z. Charmé |
Publisher | Rutgers University Press |
Pages | 312 |
Release | 2022-08-12 |
Genre | HISTORY |
ISBN | 1978827598 |
How do you know when someone or something is really, authentically Jewish? This book argues that what is authentically Jewish is continually changing in response to historical and cultural developments, the shifting attributions of meaning that individuals make, and the negotiations that occur as different groups struggle for recognition.