The World of the Yeshiva: An Intimate Portrait of Orthodox Jewry

כריכה קדמית
KTAV Publishing House, Inc., 2000 - 412 עמודים
In the advance yeshiva, adult males spend long periods of time-sometimes their entire lives-studying and interpreting traditional writings on Jewish law and theology, all but totally cut off from the mainstream of American life, and indeed, the lives of most American Jews. Why is this East European incarnation of an ancient Jewish tradition flourishing in present-day America? What does its successful transplantaion tell us about Orthodox Jewish life?
 

תוכן

An Ancient Tradition in a New Land
18
The Yeshiva Today
52
Teachings of the Faith
94
Who Are They and Why Do They Go?
126
Life in the Yeshiva
139
Making It in the Yeshiva
180
Deviance in the Yeshiva
194
Preparing for Life Outside the Yeshiva
219
Is the Yeshiva Successful in Reaching Its Goals?
266
Why Has the Yeshiva Survived?
300

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מידע על המחבר (2000)

William Benno Helmreich was a sociologist and scholar of Judaism. He was born on August 25, 1945 in Zurich, Switzerland. His parents emigrated to the United States in 1945 and settled on the Upper West side of Manhattan. He attended Yeshiva University and did his graduate work at Washington University in St. Louis. He taught and became a professor at City University and the City University of New York's Graduate Center. He went on to serve as the longtime chairman of sociology at City College. He wrote or edited 18 books. His first book was, The Black Crusaders: A Case Study of a Black Militant Organization. It was based on the study he did for his dissertation. He wrote a memoir, Wake Up, Wake Up to Do the Work of the Creator. Others works on Jewish life and education included, The World of the Yeshiva: An Intimate Portrait of Orthodox Judaism, The Enduring Community: The Jews of Newark and MetroWest, The World of the Yeshiva: An Intimate Portrait of Orthodox Jewry, and Against All Odds: Holocaust Survivors and the Successful Lives They Made in America. He walked every block in New York City, all 6,163 miles. It began as something he did, as a child, with his father. These walks were the inspiration for several of his books, The New York Nobody Knows: Walking 6,000 Miles in the City, The Manhattan Nobody Knows: An Urban Walking Guide, and several other walking guides covering Brooklyn, Staten Island, and Queens. He died on March 28, 2020 at the age of 74, from the coronavirus.

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