Hasidic People: A Place in the New World


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This text, winner of the 1993 National Jewish Book Award in Folklore and Anthropology, provides a social history of the New York community based on extensive interviews, observation, newspaper files and court records. It combines historical study with tenacious investigation to provide an account of social and religious dynamics. "Hasidic People" takes the reader from the various neighbourhood settlements through years of growth to current incidents and conflicts. Complemented by personal insights, Mintz invites us into this old world within the new, a way of life at once foreign and yet intrinsic to the American Experience.Hasidic People: A Place in the New World Review
Jerome R. Mintz is a Hasidic scholar that speaks of the real life experiences that the Hasidic community has encountered since arriving in the United States. While he focuses mostly on the positive traits and achievements of the Hasidic community, he also challenges their identity and exposes the dark clouds that have plagued the community and have made it so insular - a world of its own.It is uplifting and inspiring, a researcher's guide to the ethnography of the Hasidic community. Mintz makes clear distinctions between the different Hasidic dynasties and describes their place in "the New World." Although the subject matter of "Hasidic People" is comparable to several other books outlining Hasidic life in the United States, notably Robert Eisenberg's "Boychicks in the Hood; Travels to the Hasidic Underground", it is written in a more scholarly tone and from an insider's perspective. This allows for a deeper understanding and appreciation of the life of the Hasidim. Help other customers find the most helpful reviews� Was this review helpful to you?�Yes No Report abuse | PermalinkComment�CommentMost of the consumer Reviews tell that the "Hasidic People: A Place in the New World" are high quality item. You can read each testimony from consumers to find out cons and pros from Hasidic People: A Place in the New World ...

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