Mystics, Mavericks, and Merrymakers

Mystics, Mavericks, and Merrymakers
Title Mystics, Mavericks, and Merrymakers PDF eBook
Author Stephanie Wellen Levine
Publisher NYU Press
Pages 269
Release 2004-08-06
Genre Family & Relationships
ISBN 0814751970

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A look at young Jewish women who are typecast as pious and reserved but have as much imagination and similar desires as other young women.

Mystics, Mavericks, and Merrymakers

Mystics, Mavericks, and Merrymakers
Title Mystics, Mavericks, and Merrymakers PDF eBook
Author Stephanie Wellen Levine
Publisher NYU Press
Pages 384
Release 2003-11-26
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0814752403

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A rare look into the lives of Hasidic youth From the ardently religious young woman who longs for the life of a male scholar to the young rebel who visits a strip club, smokes pot, and agonizes over her loss of faith to the proud Lubavitcher with a desire for a high-powered career, Stephanie Wellen Levine provides a rare glimpse into the inner worlds and daily lives of these Hasidic girls. Lubavitcher Hasidim are famous for their efforts to inspire secular Jews to become more observant and for their messianic fervor. Strict followers of Orthodox Judaism, they maintain sharp gender-role distinctions. Levine spent a year living in the Lubavitch community of Crown Heights, Brooklyn, participating in the rhythms of Hasidic girlhood. Drawing on many intimate hours among Hasidim and over 30 in-depth interviews, Mystics, Mavericks, and Merrymakers offers rich portraits of individual Hasidic young women and how they deal with the conflicts between the regimented society in which they live and the pull of mainstream American life. This superbly crafted book offers intimate stories from Hasidic teenagers' lives, providing an intriguing twist to a universal theme: the struggle to grow up and define who we are within the context of culture, family, and life-driving beliefs.

Mitzvah Girls

Mitzvah Girls
Title Mitzvah Girls PDF eBook
Author Ayala Fader
Publisher Princeton University Press
Pages 281
Release 2009-07-20
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1400830990

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Mitzvah Girls is the first book about bringing up Hasidic Jewish girls in North America, providing an in-depth look into a closed community. Ayala Fader examines language, gender, and the body from infancy to adulthood, showing how Hasidic girls in Brooklyn become women responsible for rearing the next generation of nonliberal Jewish believers. To uncover how girls learn the practices of Hasidic Judaism, Fader looks beyond the synagogue to everyday talk in the context of homes, classrooms, and city streets. Hasidic women complicate stereotypes of nonliberal religious women by collapsing distinctions between the religious and the secular. In this innovative book, Fader demonstrates that contemporary Hasidic femininity requires women and girls to engage with the secular world around them, protecting Hasidic men and boys who study the Torah. Even as Hasidic religious observance has become more stringent, Hasidic girls have unexpectedly become more fluent in secular modernity. They are fluent Yiddish speakers but switch to English as they grow older; they are increasingly modest but also fashionable; they read fiction and play games like those of mainstream American children but theirs have Orthodox Jewish messages; and they attend private Hasidic schools that freely adapt from North American public and parochial models. Investigating how Hasidic women and girls conceptualize the religious, the secular, and the modern, Mitzvah Girls offers exciting new insights into cultural production and change in nonliberal religious communities.

Through the Door of Life

Through the Door of Life
Title Through the Door of Life PDF eBook
Author Joy Ladin
Publisher University of Wisconsin Pres
Pages 271
Release 2012-03-15
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0299287335

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Professor Jay Ladin made headlines around the world when, after years of teaching literature at Yeshiva University, he returned to the Orthodox Jewish campus as a woman—Joy Ladin. In Through the Door of Life, Joy Ladin takes readers inside her transition as she changed genders and, in the process, created a new self. With unsparing honesty and surprising humor, Ladin wrestles with both the practical problems of gender transition and the larger moral, spiritual, and philosophical questions that arise. Ladin recounts her struggle to reconcile the pain of her experience living as the “wrong” gender with the pain of her children in losing the father they love. We eavesdrop on her lifelong conversations with the God whom she sees both as the source of her agony and as her hope for transcending it. We look over her shoulder as she learns to walk and talk as a woman after forty-plus years of walking and talking as a man. We stare with her into the mirror as she asks herself how the new self she is creating will ever become real. Ladin’s poignant memoir takes us from the death of living as the man she knew she wasn’t, to the shattering of family and career that accompanied her transition, to the new self, relationships, and love she finds when she opens the door of life. 2012 Finalist for the National Jewish Book Award for Biography, Autobiography, or Memoir “Wrenching—and liberating. . . .[it] opens up new ways of looking at gender and the place of LGBT Jews in community.”—Greater Phoenix Jewish News “Given her high-profile academic position, Ladin’s transition was a major news story in Israel and even internationally. But behind the public story was a private struggle and learning experience, and Ladin pulls no punches in telling that story. She offers a peek into how daunting it was to learn, with little support from others, how to dress as a middle-aged woman, to mu on make-up, to walk and talk like a female. She provides a front-row seat for observing how one person confronted a seemingly impossible situation and how she triumphed, however shakingly, over the many adversities, both societal and psychological, that stood in the way.”—The Gay and Lesbian Review Worldwide

Wedding Song

Wedding Song
Title Wedding Song PDF eBook
Author Farideh Goldin
Publisher UPNE
Pages 216
Release 2012-07-10
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1611683890

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An unflinching personal story of family, religion, and community that shows the horror of growing up in the shadow of religious fundamentalism.

Boychiks in the Hood

Boychiks in the Hood
Title Boychiks in the Hood PDF eBook
Author Robert Eisenberg
Publisher Harper Collins
Pages 260
Release 1996-09-13
Genre Religion
ISBN 0062512234

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Boychiks in the Hood is your passport to the Hasidic "underworld" -- a destination far different from popular expectations. Join Robert Eisenberg as he hangs out with an ex-Deadhead in Antwerp, makes a pilgrimage to the grave of the revered Rebbie Nachman in the Ukraine, munches mini-bagels with Rollerblading kosher butchers in Minnesota, discovers the last remaining religious Jews in Poland, talks sex with a karate-champion-turned-rabbi in Israel, and more.Simultaneously respectful and hilarious, Boychiks in the Hood is a surprising and unforgettable journey through the world's flourishing Hasidic communities that reveals this vibrant tradition as never before.

Mystics, Mavericks, and Merrymakers

Mystics, Mavericks, and Merrymakers
Title Mystics, Mavericks, and Merrymakers PDF eBook
Author Stephanie Wellen Levine
Publisher
Pages 570
Release 2000
Genre Hasidim
ISBN

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