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Title:
The birth of conservative Judaism : Solomon Schechter's disciples and the creation of an American religious movement
Author:
Cohen, Michael R. (Michael Ralph), 1978-
ISBN:
9780231526777
Publication Information:
New York : Columbia University Press, ©2012.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (ix, 210 pages, [10] pages of plates) : illustrations
Abstract:
Solomon Schechter (1847?1915), the charismatic leader of New York's Jewish Theological Seminary (JTS), came to America in 1902 intent on revitalizing traditional Judaism. While he advocated a return to traditional practices, Schechter articulated no clear position on divisive issues, instead preferring to focus on similarities that could unite American Jewry under a broad message. Michael R. Cohen demonstrates how Schechter, unable to implement his vision on his own, turned to his disciples, rabbinical students and alumni of JTS, to shape his movement. By midcentury, Conservative Judaism.
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