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While the oft-"ed saying "the more things change, the more they stay the same" seems to aptly describe the nature of social life, the reverse may be equally accurate: the more things stay the same, the more they change. Indeed, the recognized institutions of human society, of which re...
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Dynamics of Continuity and Change in Jewish Religious Life / Touro University Press Frontmatter -- Table of Contents -- Contributors -- Preface and Acknowledgments -- Introduction: Movements, Institutions and Organizations: Mobilizing for Religious Change -- Part One. Continuity and Change: Explorations in Contemporary Religious and Communal Life -- No "Right" of Passage? The Rabbinic Dispute Regarding the Propriety of Bat Mitzvah Celebrations -- Globalization and Judaism -- Part Two. Tradition and Transition: Historical Case Studies -- The Comeback of "Simple Faith": The Ultra-Orthodox Concept of Faith and Its Development in the Nineteenth Century -- Clerical Robes: Distinction or Dishonor? -- The Plight of the Agunah: The Proposal of the Union des Rabbins Français -- Changes in the Circle of Relatives for Whom One Was Required to Mourn: A Sociological Analysis of Talmudic Sources -- Part Three. The Challenges of Modern Medicine: Halachic and Ethical Responses -- The Rabbinic Response to Modern Medicine: Two Types of Piety -- Family Member's Presence at a Seriously Ill Patient's Bedside: May Sabbath Prohibitions be Overridden? -- Index |
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