Remix Judaism
Book • 2020
Remix Judaism argues that Jewish tradition can be preserved through creative adaptation and selective reinvention in diverse contemporary contexts.
Roberta Rosenthal Kwall examines how communities reinterpret rituals, laws, and cultural practices to maintain continuity while accommodating change.
She draws on legal, cultural, and historical analysis to show examples of successful adaptation across Jewish denominations.
The book challenges binary views of tradition versus change, proposing a framework for intentional preservation through remixing practices.
It offers practical and theoretical insights for those seeking to sustain Jewish life across shifting social landscapes.
Roberta Rosenthal Kwall examines how communities reinterpret rituals, laws, and cultural practices to maintain continuity while accommodating change.
She draws on legal, cultural, and historical analysis to show examples of successful adaptation across Jewish denominations.
The book challenges binary views of tradition versus change, proposing a framework for intentional preservation through remixing practices.
It offers practical and theoretical insights for those seeking to sustain Jewish life across shifting social landscapes.
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