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Judaism Viewed from Within and from Without

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Judaism Viewed from Within and from Without presents three themes. The first applies anthropological analyses to classic textual material in Judaism, the second presents studies of different expres...
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Judaism Viewed from Within and from Without presents three themes. The first applies anthropological analyses to classic textual material in Judaism, the second presents studies of different expressions of Jewish life in America, while the third portrays varieties of Judaism among different cultural groups in contemporary Israel.

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Price: £72.50
Pages: 352
Publisher: State University of New York Press
Imprint: SUNY Press
Series: SUNY series in Anthropology and Judaic Studies
Publication Date: 09 January 1987
ISBN: 9780887063541
Format: Hardcover
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It is a new departure for Jewish studies and presents the first large-scale attempt to develop a set of themes on the anthropology of Judaism. The approaches are of a high caliber and of considerable interest. The topic is important for itself, but it is also a growing area of concern in anthropology and religion studies." — Laurence D. Loeb, University of Utah

"The material is extremely interesting. The essays are clearly written and work together with a unified theme beyond the fact that they all deal with Jews." — Jack Kugelmass, Sarah Lawrence College