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Authors: Jeffrey S. Gurock
ISBN-13: 9780881255676, ISBN-10: 088125567X
Format: Paperback
Publisher: KTAV Publishing House, Inc.
Date Published: November 1996
Edition: New Edition

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Author Biography: Jeffrey S. Gurock

Book Synopsis

American freedom, opportunity and voluntarism has created challenges to the traditional faith and practice of all religious denominations. Jeffrey S. Gurock's pathbreaking work on the history of Jewish Orthodoxy in America has identified and explored the many ways that one religious group responded to those challenges. His model and influential studies of the American Orthodox rabbinate and synagogue have shown that attitudes favoring religious reconciliation and accommodation to the American environment were not less important than Orthodoxy's staunch resistance to that same environment. His seminal work has challenged scholars to understand that Orthodoxy is composed of a spectrum of approaches and has demonstrated that merely labelling a person or institution as "Orthodox" is only the first step towards understanding a particular stance on the most contentious of issues. American Jewish Orthodoxy in Historical Perspective brings together fifteen of Professor Gurock's most important essays with a new introduction that places his work in historiographical perspective. Beginning with his now-classic "Resisters and Accommodators" and "The Orthodox Synagogue," which provide the general viewpoint for what follows, this collection proceeds to individual case studies that examine the ways in which Orthodox Jews understood Christian religious threats, the challenges of modern Zionist ideologies, the varieties of Orthodox lay behavior, profiles of influential Orthodox rabbis, the styles of American Orthodox synagogues, and a description of one type of Orthodox day-school education.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments
Introduction: The Historiographical Context
1Resisters and Accommodators: Varieties of Orthodox Rabbis in America, 1886-19831
2The Orthodox Synagogue63
3How "Frum" Was Rabbi Jacob Joseph's Court? Americanization Within the Lower East Side's Orthodox Elite, 1886-1902103
4American Orthodox Organizations in Support of Zionism, 1880-1930117
5Jacob A. Riis: Christian Friend or Missionary Foe: Two Jewish Views135
6Jewish Communal Divisiveness in Response to Christian Influences on the Lower East Side, 1900-1910153
7Why Albert Lucas Did Not Serve in the New York Kehillah167
8In Search of the Other Jewish Center: On the Writing of the Social History of American Orthodoxy, 1900-1918181
9From Exception to Role Model: Bernard Drachman and the Evolution of Jewish Religious Life in America, 1880-1920201
10A Generation Unaccounted For in American Judaism233
11Time, Place, and Movement in Immigrant Jewish Historiography247
12A Stage in the Emergence of the Americanized Synagogue among East European Jews: 1890-1910265
13Consensus Building and Conflict over Creating the Young People's Synagogue of the Lower East Side285
14The Winnowing of American Orthodoxy299
15The Ramaz Version of American Orthodoxy313
Notes351
Index447

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