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Nurit Stadler - A Well-Worn Tallis for a New Ceremony: Trends in Israeli Haredi Culture (Jewish Identities in Post-Modern Society) - 9781936235827 - V9781936235827
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A Well-Worn Tallis for a New Ceremony: Trends in Israeli Haredi Culture (Jewish Identities in Post-Modern Society)

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Description for A Well-Worn Tallis for a New Ceremony: Trends in Israeli Haredi Culture (Jewish Identities in Post-Modern Society) Hardcover. Based on a series of lectures the author gave in Mexico City in February 2010. Series: Jewish Identity in Postmodern Society. Num Pages: 190 pages, black & white illustrations. BIC Classification: HRJP; JFSR1. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 242 x 161 x 17. Weight in Grams: 408.

A Well-Worn Tallis for a New Ceremony: Trends in Israeli Haredi Culture is a study of contemporary ultra-Orthodox religiosity in Israel. This book analyses the on-going reconstruction of Haredi culture in Israel, a process which has been spurred on by the challenges of modernity, the worldwide resurgence of religion, and the strong sway of Israeliness. Despite its founders’ and the present leadership’s long-standing efforts to establish and buttress an community enclave, various modern trends and state institutions, such as secularisation, consumerism, feminism, and the military, are having a profound impact on the yeshiva world. In other words, modernity is making inroads into the Jewish state’s Haredi ‘ghetto’ and transforming many aspects of everyday life. Over the course of her extended research on this community, Stadler has discerned changes in several key areas: religious life; the family structure; and the community’s interface with government authorities and the rest of the populace. Her book sheds light on all these developments.

Product Details

Format
Hardback
Publication date
2012
Publisher
Academic Studies Press
Condition
New
Series
Jewish Identity in Postmodern Society
Number of Pages
190
Place of Publication
Brighton, United States
ISBN
9781936235827
SKU
V9781936235827
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About Nurit Stadler
Nurit Stadler (PhD Hebrew University) is a senior lecturer in Sociology and Anthropology at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. Her book Yeshiva Fundamentalism: Piety, Gender and Resistance in the Ultra-Orthodox World (2008) explored the changes in Haredi male piety within the Israeli ultra-Orthodox community. She lectures on sociological theory, the anthropology of religion, fundamentalism, charismatic groups, and modern forms of worship. Stadler has merited research grants from a number of organizations and is the editor of Eshkolot, a series of books on Israeli society published by Hebrew University.

Reviews for A Well-Worn Tallis for a New Ceremony: Trends in Israeli Haredi Culture (Jewish Identities in Post-Modern Society)
"Stadler begins her book with a thorough review of the literature on religion and modernity. She then discusses her research findings on haredim. Stadler's fascinating work illustrates the interaction between fundamentalist beliefs and way of life within the context of modernity."
Roberta Rosenberg Farber “Nurit Stadler’s A Well-Worn Tallis for a New Ceremony: Trends in Israeli Haredi Culture makes an important contribution, bringing to an English-speaking audience more of this growing Israeli academic conversation….Stadler offers a rich understanding of Haredi experience based on close observation, interviews, written sources, and multimedia materials. Stadler is part of a growing group of Israeli students of Haredi culture…who offer rich analysis of contemporary Haredi culture from an anthropological perspective, in addition to a growing number of scholars working on economics, geography, quantitative sociology, history, Jewish thought, and Jewish law.”
Yoel Finkelman
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