Book

Hasidic people: a place in the new world

Harvard University PressCambridge, Mass. • Published In 1992 • Pages:

By: Mintz, Jerome R..

Abstract
This book is a study of the Hasidic people in the New York City area, particularly in the Williamsburg, Borough (Boro) Park, and Crown Heights sections of Brooklyn. Two other Hasidic communities discussed for comparative purposes in this document are Kiryas Joel, Orange County, N.Y., and New Square, Spring Valley, N.Y. The work deals extensively with Hasidic religious tenets and beliefs as well as family life, social organization, social change, conflict within the Hasidic community, relations with other ethnic groups (e.g., Blacks and Hispanics) in local-level politics, and their relationship to the American judicial system as a whole. 'This is a social history which examines the perspectives and cultural values revealed in the context of events and in life experiences' (p. 1).
Subjects
Ethnic stratification
Ingroup antagonisms
Theological systems
Priesthood
Congregations
Religious denominations
culture
North American Hasidic Jews
HRAF PubDate
1996
Region
North America
Sub Region
Regional, Ethnic and Diaspora Cultures
Document Type
Book
Evaluation
Creator Type
Ethnologist
Document Rating
5: Excellent Primary Data
Analyst
John Beierle ; 1995
Field Date
No date
Coverage Date
variable
Coverage Place
New York, N.Y., United States
Notes
Jerome R. Mintz
Includes bibliographical references (p. 371-411) and index
LCCN
92006573
LCSH
Jews