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A Moving Feast - The Bar and Bat Mitzvah across Jewish Cultures

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Winner of the Goldberg Family Foundation Award 2021
What is the meaning of the Jewish rites of initiation known as "bar and bat mitzvah" in the modern age, when the concept of "mitzvah" (religious precept or obligation) means so little to most Jewish adolescents?
Hizky Shoham offers a comprehensive anthropological history of the bar and bat mitzvah ceremonies that seeks to understand why not only have these ceremonies been preserved, but are in fact celebrated by more Jewish families and demand greater financial, psychological, and family resources than ever before. The book maps and analyzes the transformation of the rituals in the modern age and endeavors to understand their meanings for the celebrants and other participants in the diverse historical contexts in which the ceremony appeared. Is it indeed a rite of initiation?
The book breaks new ground by placing the rise of the bar and bat mitzvah in the context of the general rise during the modern industrial age of a new system of life-cycle rituals: rituals that mark the passing of time by latching on to its artificial, conventional milestones. The child's 12th or 13th birthday functions as a temporal landmark in a personal biography that would otherwise move through homogeneous time.



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Hizky Shoham, Bar Ilan University and Shalom Hartman Institute, Israel.

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Winner of the Goldberg Family Foundation Award 2021
What is the meaning of the Jewish rites of initiation known as “bar and bat mitzvah” in the modern age, when the concept of “mitzvah” (religious precept or obligation) means so little to most Jewish adolescents?
Hizky Shoham offers a comprehensive anthropological history of the bar and bat mitzvah ceremonies that seeks to understand why not only have these ceremonies been preserved, but are in fact celebrated by more Jewish families and demand greater financial, psychological, and family resources than ever before. The book maps and analyzes the transformation of the rituals in the modern age and endeavors to understand their meanings for the celebrants and other participants in the diverse historical contexts in which the ceremony appeared. Is it indeed a rite of initiation?
The book breaks new ground by placing the rise of the bar and bat mitzvah in the context of the general rise during the modern industrial age of a new system of life-cycle rituals: rituals that mark the passing of time by latching on to its artificial, conventional milestones. The child’s 12th or 13th birthday functions as a temporal landmark in a personal biography that would otherwise move through homogeneous time.

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Authors Hizky Shoham
Assisted by Lenn J. Schramm (Translation)
Publisher Oldenbourg
 
Original title ? ["Why Bar Mitzvah and Bat mitzvah? Initiation, Gender, and spectacle in Jewish cultures"]
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 01.01.2025
 
EAN 9783111369709
ISBN 978-3-11-136970-9
No. of pages 313
Dimensions 165 mm x 20 mm x 235 mm
Weight 591 g
Illustrations 2 b/w ill.
Subjects Humanities, art, music > History

Geschichte, Israel, Konsumgesellschaft, entdecken, Jewish Studies, History: earliest times to present day, Judaism, HIS000000 HISTORY / General, Rites of Passage, Übergangsritus, Modernes Judentum, SOC049000 SOCIAL SCIENCE / Jewish Studies, REL040030 RELIGION / Judaism / History, REL040010 RELIGION / Judaism / Rituals & Practice, consumer culture, Israel-Diaspora, modern Jewry

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