Judaism s Encounter with American Sports examines how sports
entered the lives of American Jewish men and women and how the
secular values of sports threatened religious identification and
observance. What do Jews do when a society in this case, a team
"chooses them in," but demands commitments that clash with
ancestral ties and practices?
Jeffrey S. Gurock uses the experience of sports to illuminate an
important mode of modern Jewish religious conflict and
accommodation to America. He considers the defensive strategies
American Jewish leaders have employed in response to sports
challenges to identity, such as using temple and synagogue centers,
complete with gymnasiums and swimming pools, to attract the
athletically inclined to Jewish life. Within the suburban frontiers
of post World War II America, sports-minded modern Orthodox,
Conservative, and Reform rabbis competed against one another for
the allegiances of Jewish athletes and all other Americanized Jews.
In the present day, tensions among Jewish movements are still
played out in the sports arena.
Today, in a mostly accepting American society, it is easy for
sports-minded Jews to assimilate completely, losing all regard for
Jewish ties. At the same time, a very tolerant America has enabled
Jews to succeed in the sports world, while keeping faith with
Jewish traditions. Gurock foregrounds his engaging book against his
own experiences as a basketball player, coach, and marathon runner.
By using the metaphor of sports, Judaism s Encounter with American
Sports underscores the basic religious dilemmas of our day."
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