The Passover Seder: An Anthropological Perspective On Jewish Culture

Book Summary


Each spring Jewish people throughout the world celebrate Passover with the ritual of the Seder. Through a detailed anthropological and symbolic analysis, Cernea shows why the Seder continues to be a fundamental part of the process by which Jewich society creates and defines itself. In an age in which ritual observance among Jews is on the decline, this ancient ritual is still vital. In this cohesive volume, Cernea uses anthropological theories, history, folklore, religious writings, and personal observation to explain how the Seder permits participants to see their current experience through the prism of society's history. The Seder plate, with its ordinary foods presented in an extraordinary manner, gives voice to other concepts vital to Jewish culture long after the Seder is over. Originally published in 1981 by the University of Pennsylvania Press.

Book Details


Book Name The Passover Seder: An Anthropological Perspective On Jewish Culture
Author Ruth Fredman Cernea
Publisher University Press Of America (Jul 1995)
ISBN 9780819199263
Pages 200
Language English
Price 2672
 
 

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