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Overview"Although the ideas of """"tradition"""" and """"modernity"""" may seem to be directly opposed, David Ellenson, a leading contemporary scholar of modern Jewish thought, understood that these concepts can also enjoy a more fluid relationship. In honor of Ellenson, editors Michael A. Meyer and David N. Myers have gathered contributors for Between Jewish Tradition and Modernity: Rethinking an Old Opposition to examine the permutations and adaptations of these intertwined forms of Jewish expression. Contributions draw from a range of disciplines and scholarly interests and range in subject from the theological to the liturgical, sociological, and literary. The geographic and historical focus of the volume is on the United States and the State of Israel, both of which have been major sites of inquiry in Ellenson’s work. In twenty-two essays, contributors demonstrate that modernity did not simply replace tradition in Judaism but rather entered into a variety of relationships with it: adopting or adapting certain elements, repossessing rituals that had once been abandoned, or struggling with its continuing influence. In four parts - Law, Ritual, Thought, and Culture - contributors explore a variety of subjects, including the role of reform in Israeli Orthodoxy, traditions of twentieth-century bar/bat mitzvah, end-of-life ethics, tensions between Zionism and American Jewry, and the rise of a 1960s New York Jewish countrerculture. An introductory essay also presents an appreciation of Ellenson's scholarly contribution. Bringing together leading Jewish historians, anthropologists, sociologists, philosophers and liturgists, Between Jewish Tradition and Modernity offers a collective view of a historically and culturally significant issue that will be of interest to Jewish scholars of many discplines. Contributors Include: Adam S. Ferziger, Jack Wertheimer, Jonathan D. Sarna, Deborah E. Lipstadt, Michael A. Meyer, Steven M. Lowenstein, William Cutter, Riv-Ellen Prell, Carole B. Balin, Arnold J. Band, Paula E. Hyman, Zvi Zohar, Elliot N. Dorff, Isa Aron, Dalia Marx, Arnold M. Eisen, Michael Marmur, Rachel Adler, Lewis M. Barth, Lawrence A. Hoffman, Wendy I. Zierler." Full Product DetailsAuthor: Michael A. Meyer , David N. MyersPublisher: Wayne State University Press Imprint: Wayne State University Press Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 3.00cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.740kg ISBN: 9780814338599ISBN 10: 0814338593 Pages: 320 Publication Date: 31 October 2014 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsThis innovative volume spans from discussions of Jewish responsa literature to nineteenth-century American historians and the student revolt of 1968. It also includes numerous essays dealing with questions of the present time, such as the changing face of Orthodoxy in Israel and contemporary trends toward Jewish ritual baths. Its unifying theme is the mark that tradition leaves in modern Jewish ritual and practice. No other volume offers such a rich array of first-rate articles on the subject.--Michael Brenner professor of Jewish history and culture at the University of Munich With this lively volume of articles on fascinating and original topics, some of the most distinguished historians of modern Jewish history pay tribute to their colleague Rabbi David Ellenson, a scholar and religious leader who has inspired original and exciting ways to understand Judaism.--Susannah Heschel Eli Black Professor of Jewish Studies, Dartmouth College This excellent compilation of articles demonstrates Ellenson's range and interest in a broad array of topics concerning modern intellectual Jewish history. The book has both academic articles and articles written for a more general audience, but even the former are written clearly and easily accessible to the latter.-- (05/01/2015) . . . offer[s] an illuminating survey of the varied facts of the modernization of Judaism.-- (06/01/2016) Ably edited by Michael Meyer and David N. Myers, Between Jewish Tradition and Modernity contains twenty essays by accomplished scholars [. . .]-- (06/01/2015) . . . offer[s] an illuminating survey of the varied facts of the modernization of Judaism.-- (06/01/2016) This innovative volume spans from discussions of Jewish responsa literature to nineteenth-century American historians and the student revolt of 1968. It also includes numerous essays dealing with questions of the present time, such as the changing face of Orthodoxy in Israel and contemporary trends toward Jewish ritual baths. Its unifying theme is the mark that tradition leaves in modern Jewish ritual and practice. No other volume offers such a rich array of first-rate articles on the subject.--Michael Brenner professor of Jewish history and culture at the University of Munich With this lively volume of articles on fascinating and original topics, some of the most distinguished historians of modern Jewish history pay tribute to their colleague Rabbi David Ellenson, a scholar and religious leader who has inspired original and exciting ways to understand Judaism.--Susannah Heschel Eli Black Professor of Jewish Studies, Dartmouth College This excellent compilation of articles demonstrates Ellenson's range and interest in a broad array of topics concerning modern intellectual Jewish history. The book has both academic articles and articles written for a more general audience, but even the former are written clearly and easily accessible to the latter.-- (05/01/2015) Ably edited by Michael Meyer and David N. Myers, Between Jewish Tradition and Modernity contains twenty essays by accomplished scholars [. . .]-- (06/01/2015) Author InformationMichael A. Meyer is Adolph S. Ochs Professor of Jewish History Emeritus at Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion in Cincinnati, Ohio. He is the author or editor of a dozen books and has published more than two hundred scholarly articles. David N. Myers is professor of Jewish history at UCLA. He is the author of Re-Inventing the Jewish Past: European Jewish Intellectuals and the Zionist Return to History, Resisting History: Historicism and Its Discontents in German-Jewish Thought, and Between Jew and Arab: The Lost Voice of Simon Rawidowicz; and the editor of six books, including The Jewish Past Revisited and Enlightenment and Diaspora: The Armenian and Jewish Cases. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |