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Jewish Radical Ultra-Orthodoxy Confronts Modernity, Zionism and Women's Equality

An historical study of the culture and leadership of Jewish radical ultra-Orthodoxy in Hungary, Jerusalem and New York.

Motti Inbari (Author)

9781107458475, Cambridge University Press

Paperback / softback, published 28 March 2019

273 pages
23 x 15.3 x 2 cm, 0.4 kg

'The book's strength is in the breadth of its vision, encompassing several significant developments in Haredi Judaism over the past century. … the book is a useful study of an important phenomenon and could be readily adopted by course instructors wishing to include accessible material on an important contemporary phenomenon in Judaism.' Ira Robinson, Nova Religio

In Jewish Radical Ultra-Orthodoxy Confronts Modernity, Zionism and Women's Equality, Motti Inbari undertakes a study of the culture and leadership of Jewish radical ultra-Orthodoxy in Hungary, Jerusalem and New York. He reviews the history, ideology and gender relations of prominent ultra-Orthodox leaders Amram Blau (1894–1974), founder of the anti-Zionist Jerusalemite Neturei Karta, and Yoel Teitelbaum (1887–1979), head of the Satmar Hasidic movement in New York. Focussing on the rabbis' biographies, the author analyzes their enclave building methods, their attitude to women and modesty, and their eschatological perspectives. The research is based on newly discovered archival materials, covering many unique and remarkable findings. The author concludes with a discussion of contemporary trends in Jewish religious radicalization. Inbari highlights the resilience of the current generations' sense of community cohesion and their capacity to adapt and overcome challenges such as rehabilitation into potentially hostile secular societies.

Introduction
1. The de Haan assassination and the background to the formation of Neturei Karta
2. Rabbi Amram Blau, founder of the Neturei Karta movement
3. The modesty campaigns of Rabbi Amram Blau and the Neturei Karta movement, 1938–74
4. Messianic activism in the work and thought of Rabbi Chaim Elazar Shapira (the Munkacser Rebbe) in the interwar period
5. The life and work of Rabbi Yoel Teitelbaum, founder of the Satmar Hasidic court in New York
6. Eschatology, dualism, and the decline of the generations - the world view of radical ultra-orthodoxy
7. Jewish zealotry - past and present
Epilogue. Contemporary trends in radical ultra-orthodoxy.

Subject Areas: Jewish studies [JFSR1], Religion & politics [HRAM2], Religious issues & debates [HRAM], Comparative religion [HRAC], Biography: religious & spiritual [BGX]

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