BOOKS - Jewish on Their Own Terms
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Jewish on Their Own Terms
Author: Jennifer A. Thompson
Year: 2013
Format: PDF
File size: PDF 1016 KB
Language: English
Year: 2013
Format: PDF
File size: PDF 1016 KB
Language: English
Over half of all American Jewish children are being raised by intermarried parents This demographic group will have a tremendous impact on American Judaism as it is lived and practiced in the coming decades To date however in both academic studies about Judaism and in the popular imagination such children and their parents remain marginal Jennifer A Thompson takes a different approach In Jewish on Their Own Terms she tells the stories of intermarried couples the rabbis and other Jewish educators who work with them and the conflicting public conversations about intermarriage among American Jews Thompson notes that in the dominant Jewish cultural narrative intermarriage symbolizes individualism and assimilation Talking about intermarriage allows American Jews to discuss their anxieties about remaining distinctively Jewish despite their success in assimilating into American culture In contrast Thompson uses ethnography to describe the compelling concerns of all of these parties and places their anxieties firmly within the context of American religious culture and morality She explains how American and traditional Jewish gender roles converge to put non Jewish women in charge of raising Jewish children Interfaith couples are like other Americans in often harboring contradictory notions of individual autonomy universal religious truths and obligations to family and history Focusing on the lived experiences of these families Jewish on Their OwnTerms provides a complex and insightful portrait of intermarried couples and the new forms of American Judaism that they are constructing