Of Moses and Marx: Folk Ideology and Folk History in the Jewish Labor MovementBloomsbury Academic, 1999 - Всего страниц: 264 The Jewish Labor Movement was a radical subculture that flourished within the trade union and political movements in the United States in the early part of the twentieth century. Jewish immigrant activists—socialists, communists, anarchists, and labor Zionists—adapted aspects of the traditions with which they were raised in order to express the politics of social transformation. In doing so, they created a folk ideology which reflected their dual ethnic/class identity. This book explores that folk ideology, through an analysis of interviews with participants in the Jewish Labor Movement as well as through a survey of the voluminous literature written about that movement. |
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... ritual . In effect , it taught a rigid set of rituals to cover one's entire life . This rigidity permitted no defense in depth , so to speak.5 Glazer goes on to portray the dilemma faced by those " Americanized " Jews who , having ...
... ritual as an emblematic ritual display of a popular social movement seems to be unprecedented in Jewish history ( in spite of the implied message of the revisionist historical discourse presented at the head of this chapter , which ...
... rituals a way of affirming , in a concrete way , their solidarity with their compatriots , while maintaining some sense ... ritual feast , on the first and second nights , during which the haggadah is read ( the same text repeated each ...
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Conclusion | 141 |
Appendix B A Bund Haggadah | 155 |
Passover | 165 |
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