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The New American Judaism - How Jews Practice Their Religion Today (Hardcover)
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The New American Judaism - How Jews Practice Their Religion Today (Hardcover)
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A leading expert provides an engaging firsthand portrait of
American Judaism today American Judaism has been buffeted by
massive social upheavals in recent decades. Like other religions in
the United States, it has witnessed a decline in the number of
participants over the past forty years, and many who remain active
struggle to reconcile their hallowed traditions with new
perspectives-from feminism and the LGBTQ movement to
"do-it-yourself religion" and personally defined spirituality.
Taking a fresh look at American Judaism today, Jack Wertheimer, a
leading authority on the subject, sets out to discover how Jews of
various orientations practice their religion in this radically
altered landscape. Which observances still resonate, and which ones
have been given new meaning? What options are available for seekers
or those dissatisfied with conventional forms of Judaism? And how
are synagogues responding? Wertheimer provides new and
often-surprising answers to these questions by drawing on a wide
range of sources, including survey data, visits to countless
synagogues, and revealing interviews with more than two hundred
rabbis and other informed observers. He finds that the majority of
American Jews still identify with their faith but often practice it
on their own terms. Meanwhile, gender barriers are loosening within
religiously traditional communities, while some of the most
progressive sectors are reappropriating long-discarded practices.
Other recent developments include "start-ups" led by charismatic
young rabbis, the explosive growth of Orthodox "outreach," and
unconventional worship experiences often geared toward millennials.
Wertheimer captures the remarkable, if at times jarring, tableaux
on display when American Jews practice their religion, while also
revealing possibilities for significant renewal in American
Judaism. What emerges is a quintessentially American story of rash
disruption and creative reinvention, religious illiteracy and
dynamic experimentation.
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