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Hasidic People Jerome R. Mintz

Hasidic People By Jerome R. Mintz

Hasidic People by Jerome R. Mintz


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A social history of the New York Hasidic community of Jews based on interviews, observation, newspaper files and court records. Mintz looks at family life, succession in Hasidic dynasties, social change and conflicts concerning proselytizing, the State of Israel and Messianic expectations.

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Hasidic People: A Place in the New World by Jerome R. Mintz

Extreme piety, joyous intensity, and a unique social organization have distinguished the Hasidim from other Orthodox Jews since the latter half of the 18th century. After World War II, survivors of the once thriving Hasidic communities of Eastern Europe began to settle in New York. "Hasidic People" is a social history of the New York community based on interviews, observation, newspaper files, and court records. Jerome Mintz, an anthropologist, combines historical study with investigation to provide an account of social and religious dynamics. He allows events to unfold through the reports and commentaries of the Hasidim and those in close association with them. Mintz's work offers insights into family life, succession in Hasidic dynasties, social change, and conflicts concerning proselytizing, the State of Israel, and Messianic expectations. From Brooklyn enclaves to settlements in the suburbs, the reader is shown a people set apart and yet living in close proximity with other ethnic groups, including blacks and Latinos, facing competition for housing, economic development, and political representation. "Hasidic People" takes the reader from the various neighbourhood settlements through years of growth to the tragic riots in Crown Heights at the close of the summer of 1991.

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Readers are escorted through New York's Hasidic community...They not only meet the residents but also learn why they are there, how they live and work and pray, and discover something of their internal politics...This rich ethnography offers detailed insights into a dynamic movement and a volatile community, and its charismatic and demanding leadership.
By letting his subject speak for itself, Mintz allows his readers to encounter religious belief in all its unwieldy complexity... His work reveals a degree of immersion in his subject that few, if any, outsiders have ever achieved. -- Alan Edelstein "Moment"
A wonderful study...At every opportunity Mintz presents verbatim quotations from Hasidim to allow their point of view to permeate the volume. -- Rabbi Norman Mark Klein "Journal of Church and State"
By letting [his] subject speak for itself, Mintz [allows his] readers to encounter religious belief in all its unwieldy complexity...[His] work reveals a degree of immersion in his subject that few, if any, outsiders have ever achieved. -- Alan Edelstein "Moment"

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CIN0674381157G
9780674381155
0674381157
Hasidic People: A Place in the New World by Jerome R. Mintz
Used - Good
Hardback
Harvard University Press
1992-01-01
444
N/A
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