The Uses of tradition

Jewish continuity in the modern era

Jack Wertheimer

510 pages  |  ~14 hrs

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The Uses of tradition

Jewish continuity in the modern era

By Jack Wertheimer

How do ancient spiritual traditions survive and thrive in our rapidly changing world? This compelling exploration examines the dynamic relationship between Jewish heritage and contemporary life, revealing profound insights about the nature of religious continuity and adaptation.

Twenty-one distinguished scholars from diverse fields including sociology, cultural history, and religious studies investigate how modern Jewish communities across the globe have creatively engaged with their ancestral practices. From Russia to North Africa, from Israel to America, these communities demonstrate remarkable ingenuity in preserving meaningful connections to their spiritual roots while navigating modern realities.

The collection delves into fascinating aspects of Jewish life, including artistic expression, holiday observances, women's spiritual innovations, adult learning programs, and contemporary religious movements. These case studies illuminate universal questions that resonate across all spiritual traditions: When does creative interpretation strengthen faith, and when might it undermine authentic practice? How do communities balance respect for ancient wisdom with the need for relevant, living spirituality?

Rather than offering simple answers, this scholarly yet accessible work invites readers to consider the delicate dance between preservation and innovation that characterizes all vibrant spiritual communities. The insights presented here speak to anyone interested in understanding how traditional wisdom can inform and enrich contemporary spiritual life, regardless of their particular faith background.

This thoughtful examination reveals how religious communities worldwide grapple with maintaining spiritual authenticity while embracing necessary change.

What You'll Discover

  • Explore Orthodox Judaism
  • Explore Customs and practices
  • Explore Judaism, customs and practices
  • Explore Cultural assimilation
  • Explore Judaism, history
  • Explore Judaism
  • Explore Jewish way of life
  • Explore History

Topics

Orthodox Judaism Customs and practices Judaism, customs and practices Cultural assimilation Judaism, history Judaism Jewish way of life History Judaism, 20th century Jews

Details

Published
1992
Publisher
Jewish Theological Seminary of America, Distributed by Harvard University Press, Brand: Jewish Theological Seminary of America
ISBN-10
0674931572
Pages
510
Language
EN

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