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Boundaries, Identity and Belonging in Modern Judaism

Contributor(s): Diemling, Maria (Editor), Ray, Larry (Editor)

ISBN: 9781138786431

Publisher: Routledge

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Pub Date: September 17, 2015

Dewey: 305.8924

LCCN: 2015006432

Lexile Code: 0000

Features: Bibliography, Illustrated, Index

Target Age Group: NA to NA

Physical Info: 0.80" H x 9.20" L x 6.20" W ( 1.20 lbs) 232 pages

Series: Routledge Jewish Studies

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Description:

Boundaries, Identity and Belonging in Modern Judaism addresses these new dimensions, bringing together experts in the field to explore the various and fluid modes of expressing and defining Jewish identity in the modern world. Its interdisciplinary scholarship opens new perspectives on the prominent questions challenging scholars in Jewish Studies. Beyond simply being born Jewish, observance of Judaism has become a lifestyle choice and active assertion. Addressing the demographic changes brought by population mobility and 'marrying out, ' as well as the complex relationships between Israel and the Diaspora, this book reveals how these shifting boundaries play out in a global context, where Orthodoxy meets innovative ways of defining and acquiring Jewish identity.

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"It is a great addition to the contemporary literature in the subject, complementing the repertoire of other edited books written about Jewish identity, Judaism and their boundaries [...] Due to the interdisciplinarity of the book, the reader can become familiar with diverse methodological approaches and range of areas in the topics. By using literacy analysis, qualitative research, anthropological fieldwork etc. the authors of the essays touch upon different aspects of Jewishness, such as the Jewish law, political issues or social and personal identities." review of Mercedesz Vitkoria Czimbalmos in Jewish Culture and History 18:2 2016

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