One Above and Seven Below
A Consumer's Guide to Orthodox Judaism from the Perspective of the Chareidim
Yechezkel Hirschman
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A Consumer's Guide to Orthodox Judaism from the Perspective of the Chareidim
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Publisher: Mazo Publishers
Pages in printed book: 320
ISBN of printed book: 978-9-65734-438-5
Price of printed book: $19.95
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Description
Chareidization - It's the newest term in the book. And it has many members of the greater Orthodox Jewish community up in arms. The stark reality is that a major portion of Orthodox Jews don't seem to appreciate chareidim and do not welcome "chareidization." What is going on - and why? Has something changed within Orthodox Judaism? Is there a difference between an Orthodox Jew and a Chareidi? And, if so:
* What is a chareidi and what is a non-chareidi Orthodox Jew (NCOJ)? Where does one entity end and the other begin?
* Who are the chareidim? Where have they come from? How long have they been here? And to where are they headed?
* Why do some Orthodox Jews refuse to identify as chareidi? Why do others embrace chareidi ideals? And why do some chareidim abandon them?
* Why are the chareidim so successful and why are they so despised?
In a thought-provoking study that is at the same time theological and sociological, studious and sarcastic, insightful and inciteful, light-spirited yet profoundly intense, Yechezkel Hirshman addresses these questions in One Above and Seven Below while presenting an insider's look at the upside of the Ultra-Orthodox world.
* What is a chareidi and what is a non-chareidi Orthodox Jew (NCOJ)? Where does one entity end and the other begin?
* Who are the chareidim? Where have they come from? How long have they been here? And to where are they headed?
* Why do some Orthodox Jews refuse to identify as chareidi? Why do others embrace chareidi ideals? And why do some chareidim abandon them?
* Why are the chareidim so successful and why are they so despised?
In a thought-provoking study that is at the same time theological and sociological, studious and sarcastic, insightful and inciteful, light-spirited yet profoundly intense, Yechezkel Hirshman addresses these questions in One Above and Seven Below while presenting an insider's look at the upside of the Ultra-Orthodox world.








