The Synagogue in America: A Short History

The Synagogue in America: A Short History

by Marc Lee Raphael
The Synagogue in America: A Short History

The Synagogue in America: A Short History

by Marc Lee Raphael

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“An insightful, scholarly, and comprehensive overview of the evolution and changing role of the American synagogue" (Choice).

In 1789, when George Washington was elected the first president of the United States, laymen from all six of the new nation’s Jewish congregations sent him congratulatory letters. He replied to all six—thus recognizing these religious institutions as part of the new nation. By this time, the synagogue had become the focal point of American Jewish life, a dominance that was not challenged until the twentieth century, when institutions such as Jewish community centers or Jewish philanthropic organizations claimed to be the hearts of their Jewish communities.

Concise yet comprehensive, The Synagogue in America is the first history of this all-important institution, illuminating its changing role within the American Jewish community over the course of three centuries. From Atlanta and Des Moines to Los Angeles and New Orleans, Marc Lee Raphael examines Orthodox, Reform, Conservative, and Reconstructionist synagogues. He traces the emergence of the American synagogue from the colonial period to its modern proliferation and diversification.

Encompassing architecture, forms of worship, rabbinic life, fundraising, creative liturgies, and feminism, The Synagogue in America is the go-to history for understanding the synagogue’s significance in American Jewish life.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780814777046
Publisher: New York University Press
Publication date: 11/21/2023
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 256
Sales rank: 987,675
File size: 3 MB

About the Author

Marc Lee Raphael is Gumenick Professor of Judaic Studies, Professor of Religious Studies, and Director of the Program in Judaic Studies at The College of William and Mary. His recent books include The Columbia History of Jews and Judaism in America; Diary of a Los Angeles Jew, 1947-1972: Autobiography as Autofiction; and Judaism in America.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments ? Building the Synagogue Community in Colonial America: The Earliest Years ? Reforming Judaism Everywhere: Ushering in Change in the Nineteenth Century? An Explosion of Immigrant Synagogues: Jewish Mass Migration to America ? Conservative and Orthodox Judaism Define Themselves: Between the Wars ? Expanding Suburbs and Synagogues: The Post – World War II Years ? Reinventing, Experimenting, and Racheting Up: Judaism after 1967 Appendix: Counting Synagogues Sources Index About the Author 
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