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Jewish cultural studies, Vol. 3

Simon J. Bronner 2008 © Liverpool University Press
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Series
  • Jewish Cultural Studies
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  • 9781904113478 (paper)
Subject
  • Jewish Studies
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  • Frontmatter
  • Note on Transliteration (page xi)
  • Introduction: Ritualizing Jewishness (SIMON J. BRONNER, page 1)
  • PART I THE RITUAL YEAR
    • 1 The Riddle of Se'udat Yitro: Interpreting a Celebration among Tunisia's Jews (HARVEY E. GOLDBERG and HAGAR SALAMON, page 45)
    • 2 Ritual and History: The Order of Prayers for Israel Independence Day (Yom Ha'atsma'ut) (SETH WARD, page 68)
    • 3 The Masquerade of Ideas: The Purimshpil as Theatre of Conflict (JEAN R. FREEDMAN, page 94)
    • 4 Be Worthy of Your Heritage: Jews and Tradition at Two New England Boarding Schools (MICHAEL HOBERMAN, page 133)
  • PART II REVISIONING WEDDINGS AND MARRIAGE
    • 5 Engendering Halakhah: Rachel Adler's Berit Ahuvim and the Quest to Create a Feminist Halakhic Praxis (GAIL LABOVITZ, page 165)
    • 6 Same-Sex Marriage Ceremonies in a Time of Coalescence (VANESSA L. OCHS, page 190)
    • 7 The Power of Discourse: Negotiating Modernity and Tradition in the Jewish Wedding (IRIT KOREN, page 211)
    • 8 Tradition in Intercultural Transition: Marriage Rituals in Ethiopia and Israel (RACHEL SHARABY, page 234)
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