New Trends in the Study of Haredi Culture and Society
Author(s)
Myers, David N.
Malovicki-Yaffe, Nechumi
Language
EnglishAbstract
Who are Haredim? And why are they the source of both increasing attention and continuing misunderstanding? New Trends in the Study of Haredi Culture and Society draws on the innovative research of leading scholars from a variety of disciplines—including history, religious studies, demography, linguistics, and geography—to trace the growing prominence of Haredi (often called ultra-Orthodox) Jews in Jewish life. Haredi Jews are committed to preserving a measure of segregation from the rest of society consistent with the guiding principles of their forebears; yet increasingly, they are appearing more visibly and assertively in public spaces. Demographic analysis suggests that they will constitute a much larger share—nearly one-quarter—of the world Jewish population over the next twenty years. By examining the evolution of political, cultural, and social trends in Haredi communities across the globe, this interdisciplinary and transnational volume sheds important light both on Haredi communities and on the societies of which they are part.
Keywords
Haredi; Haredim; Orthodox; Orthodoxy; ultra-Orthodoxy; Hasidim; demography; politics; culture; United States; Israel; Yiddish; religion; conservatism; authority; assimilation; segregation; genderISBN
9781612499949, 9781612499932, 9781612499918, 9781612499925, 9781612499949, 9781612499932Publisher
Purdue University PressPublisher website
http://www.thepress.purdue.edu/Publication date and place
West Lafayette, 2024Imprint
Purdue University PressSeries
Jewish Role in American Life: An Annual Review,Classification
Social groups: religious groups and communities