Strife in the Sanctuary : Religious Schism in a Jewish Community

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Pub. Date: 1999-06-01
Publisher(s): Rowman & Littlefield Pub Inc
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Summary

For more than forty years there was a single synagogue in the quiet town of Williamette, Oregon. But then disagreements over gender roles, homosexuality, Israeli politics, and other issues tore the synagogue in two. Where there was once one Jewish community under one roof, there are now two hostile congregations_one Reconstructionist, one Orthodox_across the street from one another. Through a year as a participant in both congregations and in-depth interviews, Zuckerman tells a mesmerizing story of this religious schism. Strife in the Sanctuary then contemplates why religious groups split apart and how religious symbols come to mean different things to different groups. The first book-length study of a single congregation breaking in two, Strife in the Sanctuary provides a welcome ethnographic study for sociologists of religion. Plus, its moving story makes it an excellent read for undergraduate classes or anyone interested in religious divisions.

Table of Contents

About the Author 7(2)
Acknowledgments 9(2)
Introduction 11(10)
Two Congregations
21(26)
Bad News on Shabbes
21(7)
``The First Real Jewish Feminist!''
28(8)
My Research Methods
36(11)
Community Forms
47(30)
The House on University Street
47(9)
The New Rabbi and His Wife
56(9)
Rhoda and Camille
65(3)
Community Forms---With One Noted Exception
68(9)
The Community Before the Storm
77(14)
One Show in Town
77(8)
``That Man Named Moishe''
85(6)
Division Begins
91(24)
Initial Theoretical Considerations
91(2)
Controversy over Israel
93(9)
The Temple Starts to Change
102(2)
``If There is a Jew, There is a Homosexual''
104(11)
Orthodoxy
115(34)
The Aleynu and Then Some
115(16)
Lenny Levitan Picks Up the Phone
131(7)
Orthodoxy
138(4)
One Small Battle in the Major Culture War
142(7)
The Schism
149(46)
Mutiny?
149(8)
Rumors and the Like
157(8)
And Then the Firestorm
165(7)
Mehitzah: The Ultimate Showdown
172(11)
A Big Symbol of Gender Regulation
183(12)
Then There Were Two
195(22)
They Part Ways
195(8)
A Departure, a Death---a Curse?
203(5)
Aftermath
208(9)
The Sociology of Religious Schism
217(22)
Sociological Theory and Religious Schism
217(1)
Niebuhr and Others
218(3)
No Preexisting Social Determinants
221(4)
Relationship to Moishe
225(3)
Still Primarily Ideological
228(2)
Ideologies in Sociocultural Context
230(4)
Cost/Benefit Congregational Affiliation
234(2)
The Oppositional Dynamic of the Schismatic Dance
236(3)
CONCLUSION: They Drop Out
239(6)
Appendix 1: Temple Am Israel 245(1)
Appendix 2: Bayt Emett 246(1)
Glossary 247(4)
References 251(10)
Index 261

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