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The drawing of boundaries has always been a key part of the Jewish
tradition and has served to maintain a distinctive Jewish identity.
At the same time, these boundaries have consistently been subject
to negotiation, transgression and contestation. The increasing
fragmentation of Judaism into competing claims to membership, from
Orthodox adherence to secular identities, has brought striking new
dimensions to this complex interplay of boundaries and modes of
identity and belonging in contemporary Judaism. Boundaries,
Identity and Belonging in Modern Judaism addresses these new
dimensions, bringing together experts in the field to explore the
various and fluid modes of expressing and defining Jewish identity
in the modern world. Its interdisciplinary scholarship opens new
perspectives on the prominent questions challenging scholars in
Jewish Studies. Beyond simply being born Jewish, observance of
Judaism has become a lifestyle choice and active assertion.
Addressing the demographic changes brought by population mobility
and 'marrying out,' as well as the complex relationships between
Israel and the Diaspora, this book reveals how these shifting
boundaries play out in a global context, where Orthodoxy meets
innovative ways of defining and acquiring Jewish identity. This
book is essential reading for students and scholars of Jewish
Studies, as well as general Religious Studies and those interested
in the sociology of belonging and identities.
The drawing of boundaries has always been a key part of the Jewish
tradition and has served to maintain a distinctive Jewish identity.
At the same time, these boundaries have consistently been subject
to negotiation, transgression and contestation. The increasing
fragmentation of Judaism into competing claims to membership, from
Orthodox adherence to secular identities, has brought striking new
dimensions to this complex interplay of boundaries and modes of
identity and belonging in contemporary Judaism. Boundaries,
Identity and Belonging in Modern Judaism addresses these new
dimensions, bringing together experts in the field to explore the
various and fluid modes of expressing and defining Jewish identity
in the modern world. Its interdisciplinary scholarship opens new
perspectives on the prominent questions challenging scholars in
Jewish Studies. Beyond simply being born Jewish, observance of
Judaism has become a lifestyle choice and active assertion.
Addressing the demographic changes brought by population mobility
and 'marrying out,' as well as the complex relationships between
Israel and the Diaspora, this book reveals how these shifting
boundaries play out in a global context, where Orthodoxy meets
innovative ways of defining and acquiring Jewish identity. This
book is essential reading for students and scholars of Jewish
Studies, as well as general Religious Studies and those interested
in the sociology of belonging and identities.
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