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Defenders of the faith : studies in nineteenth- and twentieth-century Orthodoxy and Reform / Judith Bleich.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York : Touro University Press, (c)2020.Description: 1 online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781644694398
Subject(s): Genre/Form: LOC classification:
  • BM197 .D444 2020
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Contents:
1. Rabbinic responses to nonobservance in the modern era -- 2. The emergence of an Orthodox press in nineteenth-century Germany -- 3. The circumcision controversy in classical Reform in historical context -- 4. Clerical robes: distinction or dishonor? -- 5. Intermarriage in the early modern period -- 6. Military service: ambivalence and contradiction -- 7. The testament of a halakhist -- 8. Between East and West: modernity and traditionalism in the writings of Rabbi Yehi'el Ya'akov Weinberg -- 9. Liturgical innovation and spirituality: trends and trendiness.
Subject: "Emancipation of European Jewry during the nineteenth century led to conflict between tradition and modernity, creating a chasm that few believed could be bridged. The emergence of modern traditionalism was fraught with obstacles. The essays published in this collection eloquently depict the passion underlying the disparate views, the particular areas of vexing confrontation and the hurdles faced by champions of tradition. The author identifies and analyzes the many areas of sociological and religious tension that divided the competing factions, including synagogue innovation, circumcision, intermarriage, military service and many others. With compelling writing and facile style, this illuminating work provides keen insight into the history and development of the various streams of Judaism and the issues that continue to divide them in contemporary times"--
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Includes bibliographies and index.

Introduction: Nineteenth to twenty-first centuries: from pessimism to optimism -- 1. Rabbinic responses to nonobservance in the modern era -- 2. The emergence of an Orthodox press in nineteenth-century Germany -- 3. The circumcision controversy in classical Reform in historical context -- 4. Clerical robes: distinction or dishonor? -- 5. Intermarriage in the early modern period -- 6. Military service: ambivalence and contradiction -- 7. The testament of a halakhist -- 8. Between East and West: modernity and traditionalism in the writings of Rabbi Yehi'el Ya'akov Weinberg -- 9. Liturgical innovation and spirituality: trends and trendiness.

"Emancipation of European Jewry during the nineteenth century led to conflict between tradition and modernity, creating a chasm that few believed could be bridged. The emergence of modern traditionalism was fraught with obstacles. The essays published in this collection eloquently depict the passion underlying the disparate views, the particular areas of vexing confrontation and the hurdles faced by champions of tradition. The author identifies and analyzes the many areas of sociological and religious tension that divided the competing factions, including synagogue innovation, circumcision, intermarriage, military service and many others. With compelling writing and facile style, this illuminating work provides keen insight into the history and development of the various streams of Judaism and the issues that continue to divide them in contemporary times"--

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