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Strictly kosher reading : popular literature and the condition of contemporary Orthodoxy / Yoel Finkelman.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Finkelman, Yoel.
Series:
Jewish identities in post modern society.
Jewish identities in post modern society
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Ultra-Orthodox Jews--Intellectual life.
Ultra-Orthodox Jews.
Popular culture--Influence.
Popular culture.
Orthodox Judaism--Social aspects.
Orthodox Judaism.
Orthodox Judaism--Relations--Nontraditional Jews.
Jews--Cultural assimilation.
Jews.
Judaism and culture.
Judaism and literature.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (258 p.)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Boston : Academic Studies Press, 2011.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
For centuries, fervently observant Jewish communities have produced thousands of works of Jewish law, thought, and spirituality. But in recent decades, the literature of America's Haredi [ultra-Orthodox] community has taken on brand-new forms: selfhelp books, cookbooks, monthly magazines, parenting guides, biographies, picture books, even adventure stories and spy novels- all produced by Haredi men and women, for the Haredi readership. What's changed? Why did these works appear, and what do they mean to the community that produces and consumes them? How has the Haredi world, as it seeks fidelity to unchanging tradition, so radically changed what it writes and what it reads? In answering these questions, Strictly Kosher Reading points to a central paradox in contemporary Haredi life. Haredi Jewry sets itself apart, claiming to reject modern secular culture as dangerous and threatening to everything Torah stands for. But in practice, Haredi popular literature reveals a community thoroughly embedded in contemporary values. Popular literature plays a critical role in helping Haredi Jews to understand themselves as different, even as it shows them to be very much the same.
Contents:
Frontmatter
Contents
Acknowledgments
Preface: The Gehinom Trio at Slime's Bar
Chapter I: ArtScroll Judaism: Haredi Popular Literature in Context
Chapter II: "Ancient Wisdom": Haredi Popular Literature and General Culture
Chapter III: "Not Absolute Truth": Haredi Writers Debate Their Own Acculturation
Chapter IV: "There Was Only One Man in the Shtetl...": Haredi Judaism's Founding Myth
Chapter V: "Knowledge of the Clearest and Most Objective Kind": Simple Faith and Haredi Popular Theology
Chapter VI: "We Have Been Influenced...": The Rhetoric of Haredi Internal Criticism
Chapter VII: Truth, Fiction, and Narrative
Endnotes
Selected Bibliography
Index
Notes:
Description based upon print version of record.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
1-61811-102-7
OCLC:
797833312

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