The first comprehensive history of the pietistic movement that shaped
modern Judaism This is the first comprehensive history of the
pietistic movement that shaped modern Judaism. The book’s unique
blend of intellectual, religious, and social history offers
perspectives on the movement’s leaders as well as its followers, and
demonstrates that, far from being a throwback to the Middle Ages,
Hasidism is a product of modernity that forged its identity as a
radical alternative to the secular world. Hasidism originated in
southeastern Poland, in mystical circles centered on the figure of
Israel Ba'al Shem Tov, but it was only after his death in 1760 that a
movement began to spread. Challenging the notion that Hasidism ceased
to be a creative movement after the eighteenth century, this book
argues that its first golden age was in the nineteenth century, when
it conquered new territory, won a mass following, and became a
mainstay of Jewish Orthodoxy. World War I, the Russian Revolution, and
the Holocaust decimated eastern European Hasidism. But following World
War II, the movement enjoyed a second golden age, growing
exponentially. Today, it is witnessing a remarkable renaissance in
Israel, the United States, and other countries around the world.
Written by an international team of scholars, Hasidism is a must-read
for anyone seeking to understand this vibrant and influential modern
Jewish movement.
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A New History
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781400889198
Publisert
2017
Utgiver
Princeton University Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok