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    • Author/Creator:Stolzenberg, Nomi M., author.
    • Title:American Shtetl : The Making of Kiryas Joel, a Hasidic Village in Upstate New York / David N. Myers, Nomi M. Stolzenberg.
    • ISBN:9780691226439
    • Publication:Princeton, NJ : Princeton University Press, [2022]
    • Copyright notice date: ©2021
    • Physical Description:1 online resource (496 p.) : 19 b/w illus.
    • Links:Online book
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    • Notes:In English.
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    • Summary:A compelling account of how a group of Hasidic Jews established its own local government on American soilSettled in the mid-1970s by a small contingent of Hasidic families, Kiryas Joel is an American town with few parallels in Jewish history-but many precedents among religious communities in the United States. This book tells the story of how this group of pious, Yiddish-speaking Jews has grown to become a thriving insular enclave and a powerful local government in upstate New York. While rejecting the norms of mainstream American society, Kiryas Joel has been stunningly successful in creating a world apart by using the very instruments of secular political and legal power that they disavow.Nomi Stolzenberg and David Myers paint a richly textured portrait of daily life in Kiryas Joel, exploring the community's guiding religious, social, and economic norms. They delve into the roots of Satmar Hasidism and its charismatic founder, Rebbe Joel Teitelbaum, following his journey from nineteenth-century Hungary to post-World War II Brooklyn, where he dreamed of founding an ideal Jewish town modeled on the shtetls of eastern Europe. Stolzenberg and Myers chart the rise of Kiryas Joel as an official municipality with its own elected local government. They show how constant legal and political battles defined and even bolstered the community, whose very success has coincided with the rise of political conservatism and multiculturalism in American society over the past forty years.Timely and accessible, American Shtetl unravels the strands of cultural and legal conflict that gave rise to one of the most vibrant religious communities in America, and reveals a way of life shaped by both self-segregation and unwitting assimilation.
    • Variant and related titles:De Gruyter University Press eBook pilot project 2021.
    • Format:Book
    • Contents:Frontmatter -- Contents -- Illustrations -- Acknowledgments -- prologue: Approaching Kiryas Joel -- Part I: The past and present of the shtetl -- Chapter 1: Life in the Shtetl -- Chapter 2: Satmar in Europe -- Chapter 3: Satmar in America: From Shtetl to Village -- Part III: Law and religion in the village and beyond -- Chapter 4: Not in America? -- Chapter 5: Only in America! -- Chapter 6: The Law of the Land (Is the Law) -- Part III: Conflict, competition, and the future of Kiryas Joel -- Epilogue: Leaving Kiryas Joel -- Notes -- Glossary of Hebrew and Yiddish Terms -- List of Personalities -- Index
    • Subjects:Jews--New York (State)--Kiryas Joel--Politics and government.
      Satmar Hasidim--New York (State)--Kiryas Joel--History.
      Shtetls.
    • Also listed under:Myers, David N., author.