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摘要: Preface -David B. Ruderman Introduction: Anthropology, History, and the Remaking of Jewish Studies -Ra'anan S. Boustan, Oren Kosansky, Marina Rustow PART I. AUTHORITY Chapter 1. "How Do You Know That I Am a Jew?": Authority, Cultural Identity, Shaping Postwar American Judaism -Riv-Ellen Prell 2. Rabbis Their (In)Famous Magic: Classical Foundations, Medieval Early Modern Reverberations -J. H. Chajes 3. Dreamers in Paradise: The Rise Fall New Holy Site Beit She'an, Israel -Yoram Bilu 4. Words, Images, Protection Bride Bridegroom Marriage Contracts -Shalom Sabar II. DIASPORA 5. Dislocation Temple Vessels: Mobile Sanctity Rabbinic Rhetorics Space Boustan 6. Sacred Space, Local Diasporic Identity: Graves Righteous Ashkenaz -Lucia Raspe 7. Detours "Hidden Land": Samuel Romanelli's Masa' ba'rav -Andrea Schatz 8. Rhetoric Rescue: "Salvage Immigration" Narratives Israeli Culture -Tamar Katriel III. TRADITION 9. Tradition: Continuity, Change, Innovation -Albert Baumgarten 10. In Path Our Fathers: On Tradition Time from Jerusalem to Babylonia Beyond -Sylvie Anne Goldberg 11. Prayer, Literacy, Literary Memory Communities Europe -Ephraim Kanarfogel 12. A Your Kitchen: Hafrashat @Hallah-The Rebirth Forgotten Ritual as Public Ceremony El-Or 13. Idea Ancient Theory -Michael D. Swartz Epilogue. Toward an Integrative Approach Studies: View Anthropology -Harvey E. Notes List Contributors Index