Hidden heretics: Jewish doubt in the digital age
A revealing look at Jewish men and women who secretly explore the outside world, in person and online, while remaining in their ultra-Orthodox religious communities What would you do if you questioned your religious faith, but revealing that would cause you to lose your family and the only way of li...
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Zusammenfassung: | A revealing look at Jewish men and women who secretly explore the outside world, in person and online, while remaining in their ultra-Orthodox religious communities What would you do if you questioned your religious faith, but revealing that would cause you to lose your family and the only way of life you had ever known? Hidden Heretics tells the fascinating, often heart-wrenching stories of married ultra-Orthodox Jewish men and women in twenty-first-century New York who lead "double lives" in order to protect those they love. While they no longer believe that God gave the Torah to Jews at Mount Sinai, these hidden heretics continue to live in their families and religious communities, even as they surreptitiously break Jewish commandments and explore forbidden secular worlds in person and online. Drawing on five years of fieldwork with those living double lives and the rabbis, life coaches, and religious therapists who minister to, advise, and sometimes excommunicate them, Ayala Fader investigates religious doubt and social change in the digital age.The internet, which some ultra-Orthodox rabbis call more threatening than the Holocaust, offers new possibilities for the age-old problem of religious uncertainty. Fader shows how digital media has become a lightning rod for contemporary struggles over authority and truth. She reveals the stresses and strains that hidden heretics experience, including the difficulties their choices pose for their wives, husbands, children, and, sometimes, lovers. In following those living double lives, who range from the religiously observant but open-minded on one end to atheists on the other, Fader delves into universal quandaries of faith and skepticism, the ways digital media can change us, and family frictions that arise when a person radically transforms who they are and what they believe.In stories of conflicts between faith and self-fulfillment, Hidden Heretics explores the moral compromises and divided loyalties of individuals facing life-altering crossroads |
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spelling | Fader, Ayala 1964- Verfasser (DE-588)140621792 aut Hidden heretics Jewish doubt in the digital age Ayala Fader Princeton, NJ Princeton University Press [2020] © 2020 1 Online-Ressource (xii, 270 Seiten) Illustrationen txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Princeton Studies in Culture and Technology Band 27 A revealing look at Jewish men and women who secretly explore the outside world, in person and online, while remaining in their ultra-Orthodox religious communities What would you do if you questioned your religious faith, but revealing that would cause you to lose your family and the only way of life you had ever known? Hidden Heretics tells the fascinating, often heart-wrenching stories of married ultra-Orthodox Jewish men and women in twenty-first-century New York who lead "double lives" in order to protect those they love. While they no longer believe that God gave the Torah to Jews at Mount Sinai, these hidden heretics continue to live in their families and religious communities, even as they surreptitiously break Jewish commandments and explore forbidden secular worlds in person and online. Drawing on five years of fieldwork with those living double lives and the rabbis, life coaches, and religious therapists who minister to, advise, and sometimes excommunicate them, Ayala Fader investigates religious doubt and social change in the digital age.The internet, which some ultra-Orthodox rabbis call more threatening than the Holocaust, offers new possibilities for the age-old problem of religious uncertainty. Fader shows how digital media has become a lightning rod for contemporary struggles over authority and truth. She reveals the stresses and strains that hidden heretics experience, including the difficulties their choices pose for their wives, husbands, children, and, sometimes, lovers. In following those living double lives, who range from the religiously observant but open-minded on one end to atheists on the other, Fader delves into universal quandaries of faith and skepticism, the ways digital media can change us, and family frictions that arise when a person radically transforms who they are and what they believe.In stories of conflicts between faith and self-fulfillment, Hidden Heretics explores the moral compromises and divided loyalties of individuals facing life-altering crossroads Ashkenazic Jewish Orthodoxy Hasid Haskalah Jblogger Jewish Enlighteners Jewish Enlightenment Jewish theology Mindy Blumenthal Mishpacha Rabbi Tessler Unchosen;Hella Winston;Becoming Unorthodox;Lynn Davidman;The Rebbe;Samuel Heilman;Menachem Friedman;Yeshiva Fundamentalism;Nurit Stadler;When God Talks Back;Tanya Luhrmann;Number Our Days;Barbara Myerhoff;Keith Basso;Wisdom Sits in Places;religion;anthropology of religion;Jewish studies;women’s studies;Judaism;closeted;Hasidic;Biblical;Bible;old Testament;synagogue;Yiddish;religious exile;banishment;excommunication;Jewish bloggers;Jewish blogs;emine kashes;ultra-Orthodox bloggers;Hasidic Rebel;Shtreimel;Jewish Orthodoxy;Ultra-Orthodoxy;Moses;crisis of faith;crisis of emine;WhatsApp;emune;glitching;shul;Sabbath;in the closet;ILC;teknologia;kaylim Yeshivish Yinglish anti-internet rallies asifes aufgeklert commandments and prohibitions discursive traditions double lifers frum haskule koyfer maskilim matan toyre mitzves rabbinic advisors rabbinic leaders rebbes ultra-Orthodox life coaches yayster hore RELIGION / Judaism / Orthodox bisacsh Judaism and secularism New York (State) New York Social media Religious aspects Judaism Ultra-Orthodox Jews Cultural assimilation New York (State) New York Ultra-Orthodox Jews Relations Non-traditional Jews Ultra-Orthodox Jews New York (State) New York History 21st century Doppelleben (DE-588)4369707-0 gnd rswk-swf Nihilismus (DE-588)4042306-2 gnd rswk-swf Orthodoxes Judentum (DE-588)4132049-9 gnd rswk-swf Orthodoxes Judentum (DE-588)4132049-9 s Doppelleben (DE-588)4369707-0 s Nihilismus (DE-588)4042306-2 s DE-604 Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe 978-0-691-16990-3 https://doi.org/10.1515/9780691201481 Verlag URL des Erstveröffentlichers Volltext |
spellingShingle | Fader, Ayala 1964- Hidden heretics Jewish doubt in the digital age Ashkenazic Jewish Orthodoxy Hasid Haskalah Jblogger Jewish Enlighteners Jewish Enlightenment Jewish theology Mindy Blumenthal Mishpacha Rabbi Tessler Unchosen;Hella Winston;Becoming Unorthodox;Lynn Davidman;The Rebbe;Samuel Heilman;Menachem Friedman;Yeshiva Fundamentalism;Nurit Stadler;When God Talks Back;Tanya Luhrmann;Number Our Days;Barbara Myerhoff;Keith Basso;Wisdom Sits in Places;religion;anthropology of religion;Jewish studies;women’s studies;Judaism;closeted;Hasidic;Biblical;Bible;old Testament;synagogue;Yiddish;religious exile;banishment;excommunication;Jewish bloggers;Jewish blogs;emine kashes;ultra-Orthodox bloggers;Hasidic Rebel;Shtreimel;Jewish Orthodoxy;Ultra-Orthodoxy;Moses;crisis of faith;crisis of emine;WhatsApp;emune;glitching;shul;Sabbath;in the closet;ILC;teknologia;kaylim Yeshivish Yinglish anti-internet rallies asifes aufgeklert commandments and prohibitions discursive traditions double lifers frum haskule koyfer maskilim matan toyre mitzves rabbinic advisors rabbinic leaders rebbes ultra-Orthodox life coaches yayster hore RELIGION / Judaism / Orthodox bisacsh Judaism and secularism New York (State) New York Social media Religious aspects Judaism Ultra-Orthodox Jews Cultural assimilation New York (State) New York Ultra-Orthodox Jews Relations Non-traditional Jews Ultra-Orthodox Jews New York (State) New York History 21st century Doppelleben (DE-588)4369707-0 gnd Nihilismus (DE-588)4042306-2 gnd Orthodoxes Judentum (DE-588)4132049-9 gnd |
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title_auth | Hidden heretics Jewish doubt in the digital age |
title_exact_search | Hidden heretics Jewish doubt in the digital age |
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title_full | Hidden heretics Jewish doubt in the digital age Ayala Fader |
title_fullStr | Hidden heretics Jewish doubt in the digital age Ayala Fader |
title_full_unstemmed | Hidden heretics Jewish doubt in the digital age Ayala Fader |
title_short | Hidden heretics |
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title_sub | Jewish doubt in the digital age |
topic | Ashkenazic Jewish Orthodoxy Hasid Haskalah Jblogger Jewish Enlighteners Jewish Enlightenment Jewish theology Mindy Blumenthal Mishpacha Rabbi Tessler Unchosen;Hella Winston;Becoming Unorthodox;Lynn Davidman;The Rebbe;Samuel Heilman;Menachem Friedman;Yeshiva Fundamentalism;Nurit Stadler;When God Talks Back;Tanya Luhrmann;Number Our Days;Barbara Myerhoff;Keith Basso;Wisdom Sits in Places;religion;anthropology of religion;Jewish studies;women’s studies;Judaism;closeted;Hasidic;Biblical;Bible;old Testament;synagogue;Yiddish;religious exile;banishment;excommunication;Jewish bloggers;Jewish blogs;emine kashes;ultra-Orthodox bloggers;Hasidic Rebel;Shtreimel;Jewish Orthodoxy;Ultra-Orthodoxy;Moses;crisis of faith;crisis of emine;WhatsApp;emune;glitching;shul;Sabbath;in the closet;ILC;teknologia;kaylim Yeshivish Yinglish anti-internet rallies asifes aufgeklert commandments and prohibitions discursive traditions double lifers frum haskule koyfer maskilim matan toyre mitzves rabbinic advisors rabbinic leaders rebbes ultra-Orthodox life coaches yayster hore RELIGION / Judaism / Orthodox bisacsh Judaism and secularism New York (State) New York Social media Religious aspects Judaism Ultra-Orthodox Jews Cultural assimilation New York (State) New York Ultra-Orthodox Jews Relations Non-traditional Jews Ultra-Orthodox Jews New York (State) New York History 21st century Doppelleben (DE-588)4369707-0 gnd Nihilismus (DE-588)4042306-2 gnd Orthodoxes Judentum (DE-588)4132049-9 gnd |
topic_facet | Ashkenazic Jewish Orthodoxy Hasid Haskalah Jblogger Jewish Enlighteners Jewish Enlightenment Jewish theology Mindy Blumenthal Mishpacha Rabbi Tessler Unchosen;Hella Winston;Becoming Unorthodox;Lynn Davidman;The Rebbe;Samuel Heilman;Menachem Friedman;Yeshiva Fundamentalism;Nurit Stadler;When God Talks Back;Tanya Luhrmann;Number Our Days;Barbara Myerhoff;Keith Basso;Wisdom Sits in Places;religion;anthropology of religion;Jewish studies;women’s studies;Judaism;closeted;Hasidic;Biblical;Bible;old Testament;synagogue;Yiddish;religious exile;banishment;excommunication;Jewish bloggers;Jewish blogs;emine kashes;ultra-Orthodox bloggers;Hasidic Rebel;Shtreimel;Jewish Orthodoxy;Ultra-Orthodoxy;Moses;crisis of faith;crisis of emine;WhatsApp;emune;glitching;shul;Sabbath;in the closet;ILC;teknologia;kaylim Yeshivish Yinglish anti-internet rallies asifes aufgeklert commandments and prohibitions discursive traditions double lifers frum haskule koyfer maskilim matan toyre mitzves rabbinic advisors rabbinic leaders rebbes ultra-Orthodox life coaches yayster hore RELIGION / Judaism / Orthodox Judaism and secularism New York (State) New York Social media Religious aspects Judaism Ultra-Orthodox Jews Cultural assimilation New York (State) New York Ultra-Orthodox Jews Relations Non-traditional Jews Ultra-Orthodox Jews New York (State) New York History 21st century Doppelleben Nihilismus Orthodoxes Judentum |
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