Free Download Hair, Headwear, and Orthodox Jewish Women : Kallah's Choice By Amy K., Milligan
2014 | 151 Pages | ISBN: 0739183656 |
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Hair, Headwear, and Orthodox Jewish Women comments on hair covering based on an ethnographic study of the
lives of Orthodox Jewish women in a small non-metropolitan synagogue. It brings the often overlooked stories of these women to the forefront and probes questions as to how their location in a small community affects their behavioral choices, particularly regarding the
folk practice of hair covering. A kallah, or bride, makes the
decision as to whether or not she will cover her hair after marriage. In doing so, she externally announces her religious affiliation, in particular her commitment to maintaining an Orthodox Jewish home. Hair covering
practices are also unique to women's traditions and point out the importance of examining the women, especially because their
cultural roles may be marginalized in studies as a result of their lack of a central role in worship. This study questions their contribution to Orthodoxy as well as their concept of Jewish
identity and the ways in which they negotiate this identity with ritualized and traditional behavior, ultimately bringing into question the meaning of tradition in a modern world.
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