The Pious Ones: The World of Hasidim and Their Battles with America

The Pious Ones: The World of Hasidim and Their Battles with America

by Joseph Berger
The Pious Ones: The World of Hasidim and Their Battles with America

The Pious Ones: The World of Hasidim and Their Battles with America

by Joseph Berger

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Overview

As the population of ultra-Orthodox Jews in the United States increases to astonishing proportions, veteran New York Times journalist Joseph Berger takes us inside the notoriously insular world of the Hasidim to explore their origins, beliefs, and struggles—and the social and political implications of their expanding presence in America.

Though the Hasidic way of life was nearly extinguished in the Holocaust, today the Hasidim—“the pious ones”—have become one of the most prominent religious subcultures in America. In The Pious Ones, New York Times journalist Joseph Berger traces their origins in eighteenth-century Eastern Europe, illuminating their dynamics and core beliefs that remain so enigmatic to outsiders. He analyzes the Hasidim’s codified lifestyle by telling the story of some of its followers, revealing the religion’s fascinating secrets, complexities, and paradoxes. Berger provides a nuanced and insightful portrayal of how their all-encompassing faith dictates nearly every aspect of life—including work, education, food, sex, clothing, and social relations—sustaining a sense of connection and purpose in a changing world.

From the intense sectarian politics to the conflicts that arise over housing, transportation, schooling, and gender roles, The Pious Ones also chronicles the ways in which the fabric of Hasidic daily life is threatened by exposure to the wider world and also by internal fissures within its growing population.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780062123343
Publisher: HarperCollins
Publication date: 09/09/2014
Edition description: Original
Pages: 384
Product dimensions: 5.30(w) x 7.90(h) x 1.00(d)

About the Author

Joseph Berger has been a New York Times reporter, columnist, and editor for thirty years. He is the author of three books: Displaced Persons: Growing Up American After the Holocaust, which was a New York Times Notable Book; The World in a City: Traveling the Globe Through the Neighborhoods of the New New York; and The Young Scientists: America's Future and the Winning of the Westinghouse. He lives in Westchester County, New York.

Table of Contents

Prologue: A People Apart 1

1 A Woman of Valor, a Hasidic Life 17

2 Yitta's Golden Land 35

3 And When the Rebbe Sings 57

4 Rebbes and Rebels 67

5 Modern Miracles 80

6 A Ghetto Grows in Brooklyn 91

7 The Way You Wear Your Hat 120

8 A Working Holiday 135

9 Kosher Sex 147

10 The Unkosher Variety 163

11 Rebels with a Cause 178

12 A Modern Mensch 203

13 Joseph Is Yet Alive 219

14 Sacred Work 233

15 Schools of Thought 241

16 The Jewish Rosa Parks 266

17 This Property Is Condemned 276

18 Schools for Scandal 291

19 Cain and Abel in Brooklyn 303

20 The Law in These Here Parts 323

21 The Borscht Belt Redux 335

Epilogue 351

Glossary 357

Acknowledgments 367

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