
A myth exists that Jews can embrace the cultural components of Judaism without appreciating the legal aspects of the Jewish tradition. This myth suggests that law and culture are independent of one another. In reality, however, much of Jewish culture has a basis in Jewish law. Similarly, Jewish law produces Jewish culture. A cultural analysis paradigm provides a useful way of understanding the Jewish tradition as the product of both legal precepts and cultural elements. This paradigm sees law and culture as inextricably intertwined and historically specific. This perspective also emphasizes the human element of law's composition and the role of existing power dynamics in shaping Jewish law.In light of this inevitable intersection between culture and law, The Myth of the Cultural Jew: Culture and Law in Jewish Tradition argues that Jewish culture is shallow unless it is grounded in Jewish law. Roberta Rosenthal Kwall develops and applies a cultural analysis paradigm to the Jewish tradition that departs from the understanding of Jewish law solely as the embodiment of Divine command. Her paradigm explains why both law and culture must matter to those interested in forging meaningful Jewish identity and transmitting the tradition.
This book investigates the misconception that Jewish cultural identity can be meaningfully separated from the legal framework of Jewish tradition. Roberta Rosenthal Kwall, a professor of law, utilizes a cultural analysis paradigm to demonstrate that Jewish law and culture are mutually constitutive. By examining the historical and human dimensions of legal development, she argues that a robust Jewish identity requires an engagement with both the normative legal tradition and its cultural manifestations.
What You Will Find
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Scholars and legal theorists frequently cite this work for its innovative approach to bridging the gap between secular cultural studies and traditional religious law. Experts highlight the text as a significant contribution to contemporary discussions on Jewish identity and the sociology of religious practice.
Page Count:
336
Publication Date:
2015-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190238097
ISBN-13:
9780190238094
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