Jewish Life and American Culture

Jewish Life and American Culture
Title Jewish Life and American Culture PDF eBook
Author Sylvia Barack Fishman
Publisher State University of New York Press
Total Pages 268
Release 2012-02-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 0791492745

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Jews in the United States are uniquely American in their connections to Jewish religion and ethnicity. Sylvia Barack Fishman in her groundbreaking book, Jewish Life and American Culture, shows that contemporary Jews have created a hybrid new form of Judaism, merging American values and behaviors with those from historical Jewish traditions. Fishman introduces a new concept called coalescence, an adaptation technique through which Jews merge American and Jewish elements. Analyzing the increasingly permeable boundaries in the ethnic identity construction of Jewish and non-Jewish Americans, she suggests that during the process of coalescence, Jews combine the texts of American and Jewish cultures, losing track of their dissonance and perceiving them as a unified Jewish whole. The author generates data from diverse sources in the social sciences and humanities, including the 1990 National Jewish Population Survey and other statistical studies, interviews and focus groups, popular and material culture, literature and film, to demonstrate the pervasiveness of coalescence. The book pays special attention to gender issues and the relationship of women to their Jewish and American identities. A blend of lively narrative and scholarly detail, this book includes useful tables, accessible figures and models, and fascinating illustrations which present the educational, occupational, and behavioral patterns of American Jews, organizational profiles, family formation, religious observance, and the impact of Jewish education.

Emerging Culture Patterns in American Jewish Life

Emerging Culture Patterns in American Jewish Life
Title Emerging Culture Patterns in American Jewish Life PDF eBook
Author Abraham Gordon Duker
Publisher
Total Pages 40
Release 1950
Genre Jews
ISBN

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American Jewish Life, 1920-1990

American Jewish Life, 1920-1990
Title American Jewish Life, 1920-1990 PDF eBook
Author Jeffrey S. Gurock
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 398
Release 2013-10-23
Genre Religion
ISBN 1136675000

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This volume contains articles on Jewish life from 1920 to the present. Its entries include studies of the economy and migration in postwar America, the impact of Holocaust survivors on American Society and the reaction to gender stereotypes within American Culture.

American Space, Jewish Time

American Space, Jewish Time
Title American Space, Jewish Time PDF eBook
Author Stephen J. Whitfield
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 205
Release 2017-07-05
Genre History
ISBN 1315479559

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"This is a delightful book, a small gem replete with insightful, provocative pieces about both American culture and Jewish life. I think that Stephen Whitfield is one of the most original essayists on these two topics. Few other scholars combine the density of his knowledge with the verve of his prose". -- Hasia R. Diner, New York University

The Wonders of America

The Wonders of America
Title The Wonders of America PDF eBook
Author Jenna Weissman Joselit
Publisher Macmillan
Total Pages 372
Release 2002-05
Genre History
ISBN 9780805070026

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The selective relish with which most American Jews affirm their identity -- consuming kosher delicacies once a year, extravagantly celebrating the bar mitzvahs of their sons and the weddings of their daughters -- has usually given rise to satire or consternation. The Wonders of America offers an alternative perspective, for this pioneering social history of Jewish culture highlights the cultural ingenuity and adaptive genius of American Jewish life. Drawing on advertisements, etiquette manuals, sermons, and surveys, Jenna Weissman Joselit constructs a lively and humorous account of how three generations of American Jews created their distinctive American culture. This provocative, enlightening study describes the forging of a rich and exuberant modern Jewish identity and makes it clear that it is not the theoretical debates of rabbis and scholars but the small choices of daily life that shape and sustain a culture

Jewish Life in America

Jewish Life in America
Title Jewish Life in America PDF eBook
Author Gladys Rosen
Publisher
Total Pages 222
Release 1978
Genre History
ISBN

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A Breath of Life

A Breath of Life
Title A Breath of Life PDF eBook
Author Sylvia Barack Fishman
Publisher UPNE
Total Pages 324
Release 1995
Genre Feminism
ISBN 9780874517064

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A vigorous portrayal of the effects of a distinct form of feminism on the spiritual and secular lives of Jewish women.