Challenge and Conformity : The Religious Lives of Orthodox Jewish Women (The Littman Library of Jewish Civilization)

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Challenge and Conformity : The Religious Lives of Orthodox Jewish Women (The Littman Library of Jewish Civilization)

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 336 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781786941718
  • DDC分類 296.832082

Full Description

Orthodox Jewish women are increasingly seeking new ways to express themselves religiously, and important changes have occurred in consequence in their self-definition and the part they play in the religious life of their communities. Drawing on surveys and interviews across different Orthodox groups in London, as well as on the author's own experience of active participation over many years, this is a thoroughly researched study that analyses its findings in the context of related developments in Israel and the USA. Sympathetic attention is given to women's creativity and sophistication as they struggle to develop new modes of expression that will let their voices be heard; at the same time, the inevitable points of conflict with the male-dominated religious establishment are examined and explained. There is a focus, too, on the impact of innovations in ritual: these include not only the creation of women-only spaces and women's participation in public practices traditionally reserved for men, but also new personal practices often acquired on study visits to Israel which are replacing traditions learned from family members. This is a much-needed study of how new norms of lived religion have emerged in London, influenced by both the rise of feminism and the backlash against it, and also by women's new understanding of their religious roles.

Contents

Introduction

1.
Studying Jewish Women
The Double Invisibility of
Orthodox Jewish Women
The Scope of Women's Religious
Lives
Overlapping
Worlds I: The Intersection of Men's and Women's Religious Lives
Overlapping Worlds II: Living in
Jewish and Western Contexts
Power and Patriarchy: Do Orthodox
Women Have Agency?

2.
Setting the Scene: The Jewish Landscape
Jews in London: Historical
Background
Community,
Communities, Networks, and Identity
The
Development of British Orthodoxy and the British Jewish Landscape
Jewish Religious Topography Today
Changing Moods among British
Jewish Women
Defining Terms: Talking about the
Anglo-Jewish Community
Previous Research on British
Orthodox Women

3. The View
from the Ladies' Gallery: Women's 'Official' Life in the Community
Women and the Synagogue
The Changing Place of Women in
Other Communal Arenas

4. Contested
Prayers and Powerful Blessings: Women's 'Unofficial' Life in the Community
Creating Sacred Spaces
Nuturing the Community
New Developments: Sharing the
Sacred with Men

5.
Women's 'Official' Life in the Family
The Sabbath
Food and Kashrut
Passover
Mikveh and 'Family Purity'
Modesty
Visiting the Dead
Prayer and Relationship with God

6. Red
Threads and Amulets: Women's 'Unofficial' Life in the Family
Questioning the Community:
Limitations and Caveats
Definitions and Status of
Practices
Testing Stereotypes and
Assumptions
What Customs Are Practised?
Who Practises These Customs?
Age as a
Factor in Knowledge and Performance of Customs
Origins
and Development
The
Question of 'Magic'
Women's
Understanding of Customs and Practices

Conclusion

Appendices:
Background Data

Bibliography

Index

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