Jewish Hungarian Orthodoxy

Jewish Hungarian Orthodoxy
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Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Total Pages : 259
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ISBN-10 : 9781003801122
ISBN-13 : 1003801129
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Book Synopsis Jewish Hungarian Orthodoxy by : Menachem Keren-Kratz

Download or read book Jewish Hungarian Orthodoxy written by Menachem Keren-Kratz and published by Taylor & Francis. This book was released on 2023-11-30 with total page 259 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Beginning with the informal establishment of Jewish Orthodoxy by a Hungarian rabbi in the early nineteenth century, this book traces the history and legacy of Jewish Hungarian Orthodoxy over the course of the last 200 years. To date, no single book has provided a comprehensive overview of the history of Hungarian Orthodoxy, a singularly zealous, fundamental, and separatist faction within Jewish circles. This book describes and explains the impact of this strand of Jewish Orthodoxy – developed in Hungary in the second half of the nineteenth century – across the Jewish world. The author traces the development of Hungarian Orthodoxy in the “new” Jewish territories created in the wake of Hungary’s dismantlement following its defeat in World War I. The book also focuses on Hungarian Orthodoxy in the two spheres where it continued to develop after the Holocaust, namely Israel and the United States. The book concludes with a review of Hungarian Orthodoxy’s legacy in contemporary communities worldwide, most of which are known for their radical anti-Zionist and anti-modernistic strands. The book will prove vital reading for students and academics interested in religious fundamentalism, Hungarian history, and Jewish studies generally.


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