Digital Judaism : Jewish negotiations with digital media and culture / edited by Heidi A. Campbell.
In this volume, contributors consider the ways that Jewish communities and users of new media negotiate their uses of digital technologies in light of issues related to religious identity, community and authority. Digital Judaism presents a broad analysis of how and why various Jewish groups negotia...
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Language: | English |
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New York :
Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group,
2015.
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Edition: | First edition. |
Series: | Routledge studies in religion and digital culture ;
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Table of Contents:
- Cover; Title; Copyright; Contents; Acknowledgments; 1 Introduction: Studying Jewish Engagement with Digital Media and Culture; 2 The Jewish Communication Tradition and Its Encounters with (the) New Media; 3 Appropriation and Innovation: Facebook, Grassroots Jews and Offline Post-Denominational Judaism; 4 Yoatzot Halacha: Ruling the Internet, One Question at a Time; 5 Sanctifying the Internet: Aish HaTorah's Use of the Internet for Digital Outreach; 6 Jewish Games for Learning: Renewing Heritage Traditions in the Digital Age.
- 7 Communicating Identity through Religious Internet Memes on the "Tweeting Orthodoxies" Facebook Page8 Legitimation of New Media and Community Building among Jewish Denominations in the US; 9 On Pomegranates and Etrogs: Internet Filters as Practices of Media Ambivalence among National Religious Jews in Israel; 10 Pashkevilim in Campaigns against New Media: What Can Pashkevilim Accomplish That Newspapers Cannot?; 11 The Israeli Rabbi and the Internet; Contributors; Index.