Virtually Jewish

Virtually Jewish
Author: Ruth Ellen Gruber
Publsiher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2002-01-15
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780520213630

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The author explores the phenomenon of the Jewish culture in Europe. In this book she askes in what way do non-Jews embrace and enact Jewish culture and for what reasons.

Virtually Jewish

Virtually Jewish
Author: Ruth Ellen Gruber
Publsiher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 328
Release: 2002-01-15
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0520920929

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More than half a century after the Holocaust, in countries where Jews make up just a tiny fraction of the population, products of Jewish culture (or what is perceived as Jewish culture) have become very viable components of the popular public domain. But how can there be a visible and growing Jewish presence in Europe, without the significant presence of Jews? Ruth Ellen Gruber explores this phenomenon, traveling through Germany, Poland, the Czech Republic, Austria, Italy, and elsewhere to observe firsthand the many facets of a remarkable trend. Across the continent, Jewish festivals, performances, publications, and study programs abound. Jewish museums have opened by the dozen, and synagogues and Jewish quarters are being restored, often as tourist attractions. In Europe, at the beginning of the twenty-first century, klezmer music concerts, exhibitions, and cafes with Jewish themes are drawing enthusiastic--and often overwhelmingly non-Jewish--crowds. In what ways, Gruber asks, do non-Jews embrace and enact Jewish culture, and for what reasons? For some, the process is a way of filling in communist-era blanks. For others, it is a means of coming to terms with the Nazi legacy or a key to building (or rebuilding) a democratic and tolerant state. Clearly, the phenomenon has as many motivations as manifestations. Gruber investigates the issues surrounding this "virtual Jewish world" in three specific areas: the reclaiming of the built heritage, including synagogues, cemeteries, and former ghettos and Jewish quarters; the representation of Jewish culture through tourism and museums; and the role of klezmer and Yiddish music as typical "Jewish cultural products." Although she features the relationship of non-Jews to the Jewish phenomenon, Gruber also considers its effect on local Jews and Jewish communities and the revival of Jewish life in Europe. Her view of how the trend has developed and where it may be going is thoughtful, colorful, and very well informed.

The Memory Work of Jewish Spain

The Memory Work of Jewish Spain
Author: Daniela Flesler,Adrián Pérez Melgosa
Publsiher: Indiana University Press
Total Pages: 358
Release: 2020-12-08
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780253050144

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The 2015 law granting Spanish nationality to the descendants of Jews expelled in 1492 is the latest example of a widespread phenomenon in contemporary Spain, the "re-discovery" of its Jewish heritage. In The Memory Work of Jewish Spain, Daniela Flesler and Adrián Pérez Melgosa examine the implications of reclaiming this memory through the analysis of a comprehensive range of emerging cultural practices, political initiatives and institutions in the context of the long history of Spain's ambivalence towards its Jewish past. Through oral interviews, analyses of museums, newly reconfigured "Jewish quarters," excavated Jewish sites, popular festivals, tourist brochures, literature and art, The Memory Work of Jewish Spain explores what happens when these initiatives are implemented at the local level in cities and towns throughout Spain, and how they affect Spain's present.

Jewish Space in Central and Eastern Europe

Jewish Space in Central and Eastern Europe
Author: Larisa Lempertienė,Jurgita Šiaučiūnaitė-Verbickienė
Publsiher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages: 340
Release: 2009-03-26
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781443806220

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This volume is a compilation of articles written by renowned scholars and promising young researchers, in which the Jewish space is revealed as diverse forms of life and relations that developed in the rich context of urbanism, social life, leisure and economic activities, and coexistence with the non-Jewish world. Having undergone various transformations, the Jewish space has preserved its authenticity and individuality. In the book, the Jewish space is analysed in a wide chronological perspective from the viewpoint of literature, history, architecture and social relations. This volume will be of interest to anyone interested in various forms of entertainment (sports, leisure, cabaret parties), living, participation in social life, reading and writing of Jews in Eastern European towns and shtetls in the 19th and early 20th century.

Longing Belonging and the Making of Jewish Consumer Culture

Longing  Belonging  and the Making of Jewish Consumer Culture
Author: Gideon Reuveni,Nils Roemer
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 246
Release: 2010-07-12
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9789004186071

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The collection of essays illustrates the varied functions of consumer culture in the modern Jewish experience.

Contemporary Jewish Reality in Germany and Its Reflection in Film

Contemporary Jewish Reality in Germany and Its Reflection in Film
Author: Claudia Simone Dorchain,Felice Naomi Wonnenberg
Publsiher: Walter de Gruyter
Total Pages: 249
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9783110265132

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The notion of “self” and “other” and its representation in artwork and literature is an important theme in current cultural sciences as well as in our everyday life in contemporary Western societies. Moreover, the concept of “self” and “other” and its imaginary dichotomy is gaining more and more political impact in a world of resurfacing ideology-ridden conflicts. The essays deal with Jewish reality in contemporary Germany and its reflection in movies from the special point of view of cultural sciences, political sciences, and religious studies. This anthology presents challengingly new insights into topics rarely covered, such as youth culture or humor, and finally discusses the images of Jewish life as realities still to be constructed.

Jewish Odesa

Jewish Odesa
Author: Marina Sapritsky-Nahum
Publsiher: Indiana University Press
Total Pages: 374
Release: 2024
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780253070128

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Jewish Odesa: Negotiating Identities and Traditions in Contemporary Ukraine explores the rich Jewish history in Ukraine's port city of Odesa. Long considered both a uniquely cosmopolitan and Jewish place, Odesa's Jewish character has shifted since the Soviet Union collapsed and Ukraine gained its independence. Drawing on extensive field research, Marina Sapritsky-Nahum, examines how the role of Russian language and culture, memories of the Soviet political project, and Odesan's place in a Ukrainian national project have all been questioned in recent years. Jewish Odesa reveals how a city once famous for its progressive Jewish traditions has become dominated by Orthodox Judaism and framed by the agendas of international Jewish organizations embedded in a religiosity that is foreign to the city. Russia's war in Ukraine has forced Jewish identities with ties to Odesa to change still further.

Visualizing and Exhibiting Jewish Space and History

Visualizing and Exhibiting Jewish Space and History
Author: Richard I. Cohen
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 374
Release: 2012-12-20
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9780199934249

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