"Juggling Identities" is an extensive ethnography of the
crypto-Jews who live deep within the Hispanic communities of the
American Southwest. Critiquing scholars who challenge the cultural
authenticity of these individuals, Seth D. Kunin builds a solid
link between the crypto-Jews of New Mexico and their Spanish
ancestors who secretly maintained their Jewish identity after
converting to Catholicism, offering the strongest evidence yet of
their ethnic and religious origins.
Kunin adopts a unique approach to the lives of modern
crypto-Jews, concentrating primarily on their understanding of
Jewish tradition and the meaning they ascribe to ritual. He
illuminates the complexity of this community, in which individuals
and groups perform the same practice in diverse ways. Kunin
supplements his ethnographic research with broader theories
concerning the nature of identity and memory, which is especially
applicable to crypto-Jews, whose culture resides mainly in
memory.
Kunin's work has wider implications, not only for other forms of
crypto-Judaism (such as that found in the former Soviet Union) but
also for the study of Judaism's fluid nature, which helps adherents
adapt to new circumstances and knowledge. Kunin draws fascinating
comparisons between the intricate ancestry of crypto-Jews and those
of other ethnic communities living in the United States.
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