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Judaism and Modernization on the Religious Kibbutz

Autor Aryei Fishman
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 13 feb 2008
This work in the field of intellectual history explores religious ideas which emerged in Jewish thought under the influence of secular ideologies, and in response to the social and cultural realities created by Jewish Emancipation, Zionism and socialism. By concentrating on the major Jewish Orthodox movements of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, Professor Fishman examines the innovative mechanisms of traditional Judaism that were activated by these movements, as they strove to accommodate new realities. The study focuses specifically on the Religious Kibbutz Federation in Israel, which (in the process of building its self-contained pioneering settlements) developed a religious sub-culture that incorporated the central values of Jewish nationalism and socialism. Professor Fishman shows that - by creating the most far-reaching synthesis of modern, and traditional Jewish, culture at the community level - the settlements of the RKF may be regarded as a test case for the measure of the capacity of Judaism to adapt to modern life.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780521050272
ISBN-10: 0521050278
Pagini: 220
Dimensiuni: 153 x 228 x 19 mm
Greutate: 0.33 kg
Editura: Cambridge University Press
Colecția Cambridge University Press
Locul publicării:Cambridge, United Kingdom

Cuprins

Preface; Introduction; Part I. Prologue: 1. Conceptual and historical background; Part II. The Parent Orthodox Modernizing Movements: 2. Torah-im-Derekh Eretz; 3. Religious Zionism; Part III. The Religious Kibbutz Movement: 4. The foundations of the Religious Kibbutz Movement; 5. Charisma and rationalization; 6. The halakhic-socialist collective; 7. The confrontation between halakhah and external reality; 8. Between heteronomous and autonomous authority; Afterword; Appendices; Notes; Index.

Recenzii

Fishman, as a phenomenologist, allows us to experience, vicariously, the tensions between religious commitment, socialist norms, and economic realities better than an externalist analysis might." Contemporary Sociology
"Students of the kibbutz and of religious movements will find this study worth their close attention." Walter Hirsch, Shofar
"...a noteworthy contribution to the study of religion and modernization..." American Journal of Sociology
"What makes his contribution particularly unique is that his focus is on the Religious Kibbutz Federation in Israel, a federation that was not only religious, but which also incorportated the central values of Jewish nationalsim and socialism. Moreover, he inverts the usual approach to Orthodoxy by suggesting that traditional Judaism can provide 'vigorous mechanisms for legitimate innovation in response to modernity, as well as limit change'....Fishman deftly characterizes the intellectual processes and forces whereby the very traditions that rail against modernism become modern phenomena by skillfully weaving an array of theoretical arguments and primary data to make his points. Fishman leaves the reader with an appreciation of his command of the historical scholarship." Debra Kaufman, Critical Review

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This study examines the capacity of traditional Judaism to renew itself in response to the challenge of modernity.