Coming of Age in Jewish America: Bar and Bat Mitzvah Reinterpreted

Author:   Patricia Keer Munro
Publisher:   Rutgers University Press
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9780813575940


Pages:   232
Publication Date:   01 May 2016
Recommended Age:   From 16 to 99 years
Format:   Hardback
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The Jewish practice of bar mitzvah dates back to the twelfth century, but this ancient cultural ritual has changed radically since then, evolving with the times and adapting to local conditions. For many Jewish-American families, a child’s bar mitzvah or bat mitzvah is both a major social event and a symbolic means of asserting the family’s ongoing connection to the core values of Judaism. Coming of Age in Jewish America takes an inside look at bar and bat mitzvahs in the twenty-first century, examining how the practices have continued to morph and exploring how they serve as a sometimes shaky bridge between the values of contemporary American culture and Judaic tradition. Interviewing over 200 individuals involved in bar and bat mitzvah ceremonies, from family members to religious educators to rabbis, Patricia Keer Munro presents a candid portrait of the conflicts that often emerge and the negotiations that ensue. In the course of her study, she charts how this ritual is rife with contradictions; it is a private family event and a public community activity, and for the child, it is both an educational process and a high-stakes performance. Through detailed observations of Conservative, Orthodox, Reform, and independent congregations in the San Francisco Bay Area, Munro draws intriguing, broad-reaching conclusions about both the current state and likely future of American Judaism.  In the process, she shows not only how American Jews have forged a unique set of bar and bat mitzvah practices, but also how these rituals continue to shape a distinctive Jewish-American identity.   

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Author:   Patricia Keer Munro
Publisher:   Rutgers University Press
Imprint:   Rutgers University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.465kg
ISBN:  

9780813575940


ISBN 10:   081357594
Pages:   232
Publication Date:   01 May 2016
Recommended Age:   From 16 to 99 years
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Acknowledgments1        It’s Not Duddy Kravitz’s Bar Mitzvah Anymore: Bar/Bat Mitzvah in the Twenty-First Century2        Describing the Context: Congregations and Bar/Bat Mitzvah Service3        Students and Parents, Rabbis and Teachers: Different Roles, Different Standpoints4        Variations on a Theme: Different Meanings and Motives5        What If I Drop the Torah? From Learning to Doing Judaism6        What Are They Doing on the Bimah? Setting Boundaries around Bar/Bat Mitzvah Participation7        Whose Bimah Is It, Anyway? Public Shabbat Service or Private Bar/Bat Mitzvah Ritual8        A Very Narrow Bridge: Bar/Bat Mitzvah and Connecting to the Jewish FutureMethodological AppendixNotesReferencesIndex 

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Patricia Keer Munro has made an invaluable contribution to Jewish studies by elucidating the bar/bat mitzvah system as a sociological negotiation between emerging adults, their parents, educators, rabbis and congregations. Her analysis illustrates how this Jewish life-cycle ritual both influences and is influenced by traditional and liberal Judaism. The book should be required reading for scholars of Jewish life and communal professionals, as well people of other faiths seeking a better understanding of this pivotal experience. --Keren McGinity Brandeis University


Patricia Keer Munro has made an invaluable contribution to Jewish studies by elucidating the bar/bat mitzvah system as a sociological negotiation between emerging adults, their parents, educators, rabbis and congregations. Her analysis illustrates how this Jewish life-cycle ritual both influences and is influenced by traditional and liberal Judaism. The book should be required reading for scholars of Jewish life and communal professionals, as well people of other faiths seeking a better understanding of this pivotal experience. --Keren McGinity Brandeis University Munro has written a lively, thoughtful book exploring various dimensions of the contemporary bar or bat mitzvah as it is currently practiced within Independent, Conservative, Orthodox, and Reform Jewish congregations.--Lynn Davidman JOURNAL for the SCIENTIFIC STUDY of RELIGION Patricia Keer Munro's Coming of Age in Jewish America: Bar and Bat Mitzvah Reinterpreted... is refreshing in its unflinching look at lived Judaism, free from hand wringing about declension in favor of a descriptive and analytically rigorous examination of a central contemporary Jewish practice --Samira Mehta H-Net Reviews Patricia Keer Munro's Coming of Age in Jewish America: Bar and Bat Mitzvah Reinterpreted... is refreshing in its unflinching look at lived Judaism, free from hand wringing about declension in favor of a descriptive and analytically rigorous examination of a central contemporary Jewish practice.--Samira Mehta H-Net Reviews


Patricia Keer Munro has made an invaluable contribution to Jewish studies by elucidating the Bar/Bat Mitzvah system as a sociological negotiation between emerging adults, their parents, educators, rabbis and congregations. Her analysis illustrates how this Jewish life-cycle ritual both influences and is influenced by traditional and liberal Judaism. The book should be required reading for scholars of Jewish life and communal professionals, as well people of other faiths seeking a better understanding of this pivotal experience. --Keren McGinity Brandeis University


Patricia Keer Munro has made an invaluable contribution to Jewish studies by elucidating the bar/bat mitzvah system as a sociological negotiation between emerging adults, their parents, educators, rabbis and congregations. Her analysis illustrates how this Jewish life-cycle ritual both influences and is influenced by traditional and liberal Judaism. The book should be required reading for scholars of Jewish life and communal professionals, as well people of other faiths seeking a better understanding of this pivotal experience. --Keren McGinity Brandeis University Munro has written a lively, thoughtful book exploring various dimensions of the contemporary bar or bat mitzvah as it is currently practiced within Independent, Conservative, Orthodox, and Reform Jewish congregations.--Lynn Davidman JOURNAL for the SCIENTIFIC STUDY of RELIGION Patricia Keer Munro's Coming of Age in Jewish America: Bar and Bat Mitzvah Reinterpreted... is refreshing in its unflinching look at lived Judaism, free from hand wringing about declension in favor of a descriptive and analytically rigorous examination of a central contemporary Jewish practice.--Samira Mehta H-Net Reviews


Filled with powerful, often poignant quotes ... Munro provides many strategies for revitalizing the bar and bat mitzvah process. --Jewish Book Council Patricia Keer Munro has made an invaluable contribution to Jewish studies by elucidating the bar/bat mitzvah system as a sociological negotiation between emerging adults, their parents, educators, rabbis and congregations. Her analysis illustrates how this Jewish life-cycle ritual both influences and is influenced by traditional and liberal Judaism. The book should be required reading for scholars of Jewish life and communal professionals, as well people of other faiths seeking a better understanding of this pivotal experience. --Keren McGinity Brandeis University For those unfamiliar with US Jewish religious life, there is much to be gleaned from this regional (San Francisco Bay) study of a central religious practice that varies among present-day Jewish communities. For those professionally involved in US Jewish community affairs, it offers the benefits of participant-observation for understanding the contemporary bar/bat mitzvah scene ... Highly recommended. All levels/librarians. --Choice Munro has written a lively, thoughtful book exploring various dimensions of the contemporary bar or bat mitzvah as it is currently practiced within Independent, Conservative, Orthodox, and Reform Jewish congregations.--Lynn Davidman JOURNAL for the SCIENTIFIC STUDY of RELIGION Coming of Age in Jewish America offers a fascinating picture of Jewish life in America. --Jewish Historical Studies Patricia Keer Munro's Coming of Age in Jewish America: Bar and Bat Mitzvah Reinterpreted... is refreshing in its unflinching look at lived Judaism, free from hand wringing about declension in favor of a descriptive and analytically rigorous examination of a central contemporary Jewish practice --Samira Mehta H-Net Reviews


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PATRICIA KEER MUNRO is a visiting scholar at the Berkeley Institute for Jewish Law and Israel Studies in Berkeley, California. 

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