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The Uses of Tradition : Jewish Continuity in the Modern Era

Part of the Jewish Theological Seminary of America S. series
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How have modern Jews appropriated traditional aspects of their culture and religion to sustain them in the modern world?

Twenty-one distinguished scholars address this question by drawing on a range of disciplines: social and cultural history; ethnography; folklore; sociology; educational theory; and rabbinics.

They examine Jewish communities from Russia to North Africa, from Israel to the United States.

Among the subjects they explore are Jewish art, holiday practices, feminist ceremonies, adult education, and religious movements in Israel. This text demonstrates the persistance of tradition and the limits to continuity.

It asks: how extensively can tradition be reinterpreted before it is subverted?

At what point is creative reinvention an act of betrayal?

How effectively can selective borrowing from tradition sustain a religious community?

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Harvard University Press
0674931572 / 9780674931572
Hardback
18/05/1993
United States
532 pages, 21 halftones
235 x 162 mm, 920 grams
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