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The Jewish Cultural Tapestry: International Jewish Folk Traditions

DOC The Jewish Cultural Tapestry: International Jewish Folk Traditions by Steven M. Lowenstein in History

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Western scholars have argued that Indian civilization was the joint product of an invading Indo-European people--the "Indo-Aryans"--and indigenous non-Indo European peoples. Although Indian scholars reject this European reconstruction of their country's history; Western scholarship gives little heed to their argument. In this book; Edwin Bryant explores the nature and origins of this fascinating debate.


#2002406 in Books Steven M Lowenstein 2002-12-05Original language:EnglishPDF # 1 7.00 x .60 x 8.80l; 1.10 #File Name: 0195158008304 pagesThe Jewish Cultural Tapestry International Jewish Folk Traditions


Review
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful. Big Little TraditionBy Eric MaroneyThis book begins with a very simple assertion about religious experience. There is such a thing as a Big Tradition and Little Tradition. For The Jewish Cultural Tapestry; the Big Tradition is embodied in the formal and official aspects of Jewish worship: the synagogue service; holiday celebration; the study of texts like the Talmud and the commentaries on Jewish law. The Little Tradition are those folk elements which fill in the numerous gaps left unanswered in the official practice of Judaism (mainly text bound; and not always exhaustive in explanation on how to carry a practice). For example hot food cannot be prepared on the Sabbath; but it is considered important to do so; so various Jewish communities developed ways around this difficulty. Overall; the book shows how many Jewish customs; most of a folk variety in the realm of food; clothing; song; dance; and even to some extent in religious practice; are modified forms of what is already present at the folk level of the gentile community which surrounds a group of Jews. Folk practice can often be widely at variance with "official" religion; and perhaps the one weak spot of this work is that it does not explore this rich mine of conflict and resolution. That said; the book presents a complex series of subjects in an excellent and easy to read format and style.13 of 13 people found the following review helpful. Finally ExplanationsBy Emily RoseFinally a book is available for the Jewish and non-Jewish reader that explains both the common thread and the differences of Jewish customs throughout the world. Clearly the author has a strong scholarly background; but this book is a lively read. Especially fascinating are the chapters on vernacular languages; cuisine (with recipes); music (with notations); and the new field of genetics. The author treats each custom with equal respect; nothing is described as being weird or exotic. Numerous action maps explain migrations and cultural changes; and the many illustrations of actual people add to the accessibility of this usually dry subject. It is a must for personal; synagogue; and secular libraries.

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