Yeshiva Days: Learning on the Lower East Side

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ISBN-10:

0691203989

ISBN-13:

9780691203980

Released: Oct 06, 2020
Format: Hardcover, 200 pages
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Review "This dexterous account enables the reader to be a fly on some of the world's quirkiest walls―those inside Mesivtha Tifereth Jerusalem on Manhattan's Lower East Side. Hats off to Jonathan Boyarin for capturing the specific emotional investments, fraught relationships, and clubbish camaraderie that are unique to the yeshiva experience."―Barry Scott Wimpfheimer, author of The Talmud: A Biography"The yeshiva has long been a major aspect of Jewish culture, but I know of no other ethnography on the experience of 'sitting and learning.' Boyarin's captivating prose is beautiful, witty, honest, unsentimental, and full of surprises and sharp observation."―Naomi Seidman, author of Sarah Schenirer and the Bais Yaakov Movement: A Revolution in the Name of Tradition"Yeshiva Days is a highly original meditation on traditional Jewish learning and a unique lens onto the Lower East Side, perhaps the most iconic Jewish space in the history of the United States. Boyarin's book is one of the most self-aware yet unpretentious works of Jewish ethnography I have ever read."―Nathaniel Deutsch, author of The Jewish Dark Continent: Life and Death in the Russian Pale of Settlement Product Description An intimate and moving portrait of daily life in New York's oldest institution of traditional rabbinic learningNew York City's Lower East Side has witnessed a severe decline in its Jewish population in recent decades, yet every morning in the big room of the city's oldest yeshiva, students still gather to study the Talmud beneath the great arched windows facing out onto East Broadway. Yeshiva Days is Jonathan Boyarin's uniquely personal account of the year he spent as both student and observer at Mesivtha Tifereth Jerusalem, and a poignant chronicle of a side of Jewish life that outsiders rarely see.Boyarin explores the yeshiva's relationship with the neighborhood, the city, and Jewish and American culture more broadly, and brings vividly to life its routines, rituals, and rhythms. He describes the compelling and often colorful personalities he encounters each day, and introduces readers to the Rosh Yeshiva, or Rebbi, the moral and intellectual head of the yeshiva. Boyarin reflects on the tantalizing meanings of "study for its own sake" in the intellectually vibrant world of traditional rabbinic learning, and records his fellow students' responses to his negotiation of the daily complexities of yeshiva life while he also conducts anthropological fieldwork.A richly mature work by a writer of uncommon insight, wit, and honesty, Yeshiva Days is the story of a place on the Lower East Side with its own distinctive heritage and character, a meditation on the enduring power of Jewish tradition and learning, and a record of a different way of engaging with time and otherness. About the Author Jonathan Boyarin is the Diann G. and Thomas A. Mann Professor of Modern Jewish Studies at Cornell University. His books include Jewish Families, Mornings at the Stanton Street Shul: A Summer on the Lower East Side, and The Unconverted Self: Jews, Indians, and the Identity of Christian Europe.

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