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The New Jewish Leaders

The New Jewish Leaders
Author: Jack Wertheimer
Publisher: UPNE
Total Pages: 370
Release: 2011
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1611681839

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A riveting study of a generational transition with major implications for American Jewish life


The New American Judaism

The New American Judaism
Author: Jack Wertheimer
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Total Pages: 396
Release: 2020-03-31
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0691202516

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Winner of the National Jewish Book Award in American Jewish Studies—an engaging firsthand portrait of American Judaism today American Judaism has been buffeted by massive social upheavals in recent decades. Like other religions in the United States, it has witnessed a decline in the number of participants over the past forty years, and many who remain active struggle to reconcile their hallowed traditions with new perspectives—from feminism and the LGBTQ movement to "do-it-yourself religion" and personally defined spirituality. Taking a fresh look at American Judaism today, Jack Wertheimer, a leading authority on the subject, sets out to discover how Jews of various orientations practice their religion in this radically altered landscape. Which observances still resonate, and which ones have been given new meaning? What options are available for seekers or those dissatisfied with conventional forms of Judaism? And how are synagogues responding? Offering new and often-surprising answers to these questions, Wertheimer reveals an American Jewish landscape that combines rash disruption and creative reinvention, religious illiteracy and dynamic experimentation.


A People Divided

A People Divided
Author: Jack Wertheimer
Publisher: Brandeis American Jewish Histo
Total Pages: 292
Release: 1997
Genre: History
ISBN:

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This indipensable road map to the volcanic landscape of contemporary American Judaism reveals the profound effects that changes in the wider society--everything from suburbanization to population growth to feminism--have had on Jewish religious and communal life.


Inside Jewish Day Schools

Inside Jewish Day Schools
Author: Alex Pomson
Publisher: Mandel-Brandeis Jewish Educati
Total Pages: 352
Release: 2021-10
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781684580699

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A perfect guide to those wishing to understand the contemporary Jewish day school. This book takes readers inside Jewish day schools to observe what happens day to day, as well as what the schools mean to their studenets, families, and communities. Many different types of Jewish day schools exist, and the variations are not well understood, nor is much information available about how day schools function. Inside Jewish Day Schools proves a vital guide to understanding both these distinctions and the everyday operations of these contemporary schools.


Learning and Community

Learning and Community
Author: Jack Wertheimer
Publisher: UPNE
Total Pages: 402
Release: 2009
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1584657707

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Rich ethnographies of Jewish supplementary schools drawn from every region in the U.S.


Family Matters

Family Matters
Author: Jack Wertheimer
Publisher: UPNE
Total Pages: 316
Release: 2007
Genre: Child-rearing
ISBN: 9781584656364

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A provocative look at the current state of Jewish eduction in the United States


Beyond Alliances

Beyond Alliances
Author: Bruce Zuckerman
Publisher: Purdue University Press
Total Pages: 166
Release: 2012
Genre: History
ISBN: 1557536236

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This volume focuses on the unique and special role that Jews took in reshaping the ethnic/racial landscape of Southern California in the mid-twentieth century, roughly from 1930 to 1970.


Imagining the American Jewish Community

Imagining the American Jewish Community
Author: Jack Wertheimer
Publisher: UPNE
Total Pages: 364
Release: 2007
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781584656708

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A lively collection of sixteen essays on the many ways American Jews have imagined and constructed communities


Jewish Megatrends

Jewish Megatrends
Author: Sid Schwarz
Publisher: Jewish Lights Publishing
Total Pages: 64
Release: 2013
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1580236677

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Visionary solutions for a community ripe for transformational change--from fourteen leading innovators of Jewish life. "Jewish Megatrends offers a vision for a community that can simultaneously strengthen the institutions that serve those who seek greater Jewish identification and attract younger Jews, many of whom are currently outside the orbit of Jewish communal life. Schwarz and his collaborators provide an exciting path, building on proven examples, that we ignore at our peril." --from the Foreword The American Jewish community is riddled with doubts about the viability of the institutions that well served the Jewish community of the twentieth century. Synagogues, Federations and Jewish membership organizations have yet to figure out how to meet the changing interests and needs of the next generation. In this challenging yet hopeful call for transformational change, visionary leader Rabbi Sidney Schwarz looks at the social norms that are shaping the habits and lifestyles of younger American Jews and why the next generation is so resistant to participate in the institutions of Jewish communal life as they currently exist. He sets out four guiding principles that can drive a renaissance in Jewish life and gives evidence of how, on the margins of the Jewish community, those principles are already generating enthusiasm and engagement from the very millennials that the organized Jewish community has yet to engage. Contributors--leading innovators from different sectors of the Jewish community--each use Rabbi Schwarz's framework as a springboard to set forth their particular vision for the future of their sector of Jewish life and beyond. CONTRIBUTORS: Elise Bernhardt - Rabbi Sharon Brous - Sandy Cardin - Dr. Barry Chazan - Dr. David Ellenson - Wayne Firestone - Rabbi Jill Jacobs - Anne Lanski - Rabbi Joy Levitt - Rabbi Asher Lopatin - Rabbi Or N. Rose - Nigel Savage - Barry Shrage - Dr. Jonathan Woocher