The new Jewish identity in America
Description:
The changes wrought by American life onthe religious and cultural character of theJewish community in the United States have produced a distinct and new kind of Jewish society. In this book, Dr. Stuart Rosenberg brings the insights of history, sociology, and psychology to a penetrating analysis of the American Jewish community from the colonial period to the present.Dr. Rosenberg discusses, among othertopics, the constant tension between ethnic cultural awareness and religious faith (]ewishness versus Judaism); the rise of Jewish denominations; the changes in traditional Jewish institutions the role of the rabbi, the modification of the synagogue from a place solely for worship to a center of community religious and social life, and the growing popularity of the yeshivas.
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