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Summoned - Identification and Religious Life in a Jewish Neighborhood (Hardcover)
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Summoned - Identification and Religious Life in a Jewish Neighborhood (Hardcover)
Series: mersion: Emergent Village resources for communities of faith
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On a typical weekday, men of the Beverly-La Brea Orthodox community
wake up early, beginning their day with Talmud reading and prayer
at 5:45am, before joining Los Angeles' traffic. Those who work
"Jewish jobs"--teachers, kosher supervisors, or rabbis--will stay
enmeshed in the Orthodox world throughout the workday. But even for
the majority of men who spend their days in the world of gentiles,
religious life constantly reasserts itself. Neighborhood fixtures
like Jewish schools and synagogues are always after more
involvement; evening classes and prayers pull them in; the streets
themselves seem to remind them of who they are. And so the week
goes, culminating as the sabbatical observances on Friday afternoon
stretch into Saturday evening. Life in this community, as Iddo
Tavory describes it, is palpably thick with the twin pulls of
observance and sociality. In Summoned, Tavory takes readers to the
heart of the exhilarating--at times exhausting--life of the
Beverly-La Brea Orthodox community. Just blocks from West
Hollywood's nightlife, the Orthodox community thrives next to the
impure sights, sounds, and smells they encounter every day. But to
sustain this life, as Tavory shows, is not simply a moral decision
they make. To be Orthodox is to be constantly called into being.
People are reminded of who they are as they are called upon by
organizations, prayer quorums, the nods of strangers, whiffs of
unkosher food floating through the street, or the rarer
Anti-Semitic remarks. Again and again, they find themselves
summoned both into social life and into their identity as Orthodox
Jews. At the close of Tavory's fascinating ethnography, we come
away with a better understanding of the dynamics of social worlds,
identity, interaction and self--not only in Beverly-La Brea, but in
society at large.
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