PDF-(EBOOK)-Mitzvah Girls: Bringing Up the Next Generation of Hasidic Jews in Brooklyn

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Mitzvah Girls is the first book about bringing up Hasidic Jewish girls in North America providing an indepth look into a closed community Ayala Fader examines language

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Mitzvah Girls is the first book about bringing up Hasidic Jewish girls in North America providing an indepth look into a closed community Ayala Fader examines language gender and the body from infancy to adulthood showing how Hasidic girls in Brooklyn become women responsible for rearing the next generation of nonliberal Jewish believers To uncover how girls learn the practices of Hasidic Judaism Fader looks beyond the synagogue to everyday talk in the context of homes classrooms and city streetsHasidic women complicate stereotypes of nonliberal religious women by collapsing distinctions between the religious and the secular In this innovative book Fader demonstrates that contemporary Hasidic femininity requires women and girls to engage with the secular world around them protecting Hasidic men and boys who study the Torah Even as Hasidic religious observance has become more stringent Hasidic girls have unexpectedly become more fluent in secular modernity They are fluent Yiddish speakers but switch to English as they grow older they are increasingly modest but also fashionable they read fiction and play games like those of mainstream American children but theirs have Orthodox Jewish messages and they attend private Hasidic schools that freely adapt from North American public and parochial models Investigating how Hasidic women and girls conceptualize the religious the secular and the modern Mitzvah Girls offers exciting new insights into cultural production and change in nonliberal religious communities. 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