
Finalist For The American Jewish Studies Cateogry Of The 2016 National Jewish Book Awards Early In The 1800s, American Jews Consciously Excluded Rabbinic Forces From Playing A Role In Their Community's Development. By The Final Decades Of The Century, Ordained Rabbis Were In Full Control Of America's Leading Synagogues And Large Sectors Of American Jewish Life. How Did This Shift Occur? Who Rules The Synagogue? Explores How American Jewry In The Nineteenth Century Was Transformed From A Lay Dominated Community To One Whose Leading Religious Authorities Were Rabbis. Zev Eleff Traces The History Of This Revolution, Culminating In The Pittsburgh Rabbinical Conference Of 1885 And The Commotion Caused By It. Previous Scholarship Has Chartered The Religious History Of American Judaism During This Era, But Eleff Reinterprets This History Through The Lens Of Religious Authority. In So Doing, He Offers A Fresh View Of The Story Of American Judaism With The Aid Of Never-before-mined Sources And A Comprehensive Review Of Periodicals And Newspapers. Eleff Weaves Together The Significant Episodes And Debates That Shaped American Judaism During This Formative Period, And Places This Story Into The Larger Context Of American Religious History And Modern Jewish History.
This book investigates the historical transition of American Jewish communities from lay-led organizations to institutions governed by ordained rabbinic authority during the nineteenth century. Zev Eleff, a scholar of American Jewish history, utilizes a framework centered on the evolution of religious power structures. By analyzing previously unexamined primary sources, including period newspapers and communal periodicals, he argues that this shift was a deliberate transformation rather than an organic evolution.
What You Will Find
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Experts recognize this work as a significant contribution to the study of American Jewish institutional history, particularly for its focus on the mechanics of religious authority. Readers frequently note the academic rigor and the depth of archival research presented throughout the text.
Page Count:
336
Publication Date:
2016-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190490284
ISBN-13:
9780190490287
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