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Celia E. Rothenberg
Unique in the literature on Jewish camping, this book provides an in-depth study of a community-based, residential summer camp that serves Jewish children from primarily rural areas. Focused on Camp Ben Frankel (CBF), established in 1950 in southern
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Celia E. Rothenberg
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Contemporary Jewry. 41:277-279
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Celia E. Rothenberg
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Journal of Modern Jewish Studies. 19:164-180
This paper examines how pop culture commentators, rabbis, bloggers, and others create commentaries on the implicit Jewish dimensions of Star Wars movies. These midrashic commentaries fundamentally ...
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Celia E. Rothenberg
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Journal of Religion & Film. 25
The musical film, “The Heart that Sings” (2011), written and directed by Robin Saex Garbose, is part of a genre of films created by and for Orthodox Jewish women. Heart provides a case study that illustrates the depth and breadth of Lubavitch Reb
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Celia E. Rothenberg
This book, based on the author's ethnographic fieldwork in the Palestinian West Bank from 1995 to 1996, aims to provide an honest, authentic, and accurate accounting of the nitty-gritty, day-to-day challenges, rewards, failures, and successes of doin
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Celia E. Rothenberg
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Nova Religio. 17:24-39
American metaphysical Judaism draws on traditional Jewish practices and texts as well as the American metaphysical religious tradition. This article challenges the relegation of American metaphysical Judaism to the category “New Age Judaism” and
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Celia E. Rothenberg
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The Journal of Religion and Popular Culture. 23:358-371
Abstract: This paper is an ontological investigation of discourses about the jinn, or spirits, on an Internet information portal site and a chat room. These Web discourses relate to what some anthropologists have termed the Great and Little Tradition
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Celia E. Rothenberg
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On Doing Fieldwork in Palestine ISBN: 9783319342009
This section includes a series of short essays, each of which concludes with words of advice for future researchers who plan to do fieldwork. Drawing on my recollections of living in the West Bank (1995–96), these essays focus on the realities of l
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Autor:
Celia E. Rothenberg
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On Doing Fieldwork in Palestine
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Celia E. Rothenberg
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On Doing Fieldwork in Palestine ISBN: 9783319342009
This section includes two papers published previously, each of which discusses aspects of my fieldwork in Artas. The first paper, “Who Are We For Them?”, focuses on how Artasi villagers related my presence to previous female researchers in the vi
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