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The Boundaries Of Judaism 1st Edition Donniel Hartman

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The Boundaries Of Judaism 1st Edition Donniel Hartman
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Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
File Extension: PDF
File size: 10.62 MB
Pages: 204
Author: Donniel Hartman
ISBN: 9781441106971, 1441106979
Language: English
Year: 2007
Edition: 1

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The Boundaries Of Judaism 1st Edition Donniel Hartman by Donniel Hartman 9781441106971, 1441106979 instant download after payment.

The factionalism and denominationalism of modern Jewry makes it supremely difficult to create a definition of the Jewish people. Instead of serving as a uniting force around which community is formed, Judaism has itself become a source of divisions. Consequently, attempts to identify beliefs or practices essential for membership in the Jewish people are almost doomed to failure.Aiming to take readers beyond the divisions that characterize modern Jewry, this book explores the ever contentious question of "who is a Jew." Through a historical survey of the shifting boundaries of Jewish identity and deviance over time, the book provides new insights into how Jewish law over the centuries has erected boundaries to govern and maintain the collective identity of the Jewish people. Drawing on these historical strategies the book identifies the causes and reasons that underlie them, and employs these in order to help construct a guide for creating a structure of boundaries relevant for contemporary Jewish existence.

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