ABSTRACT
In order to understand contemporary Jewish identity in the twenty-first century, one needs to look beyond the Synagogue, the holy days and Jewish customs and law to explore such modern phenomena as mass media and their impact upon Jewish existence. This book delves into the complex relationship between Judaism and the mass media to provide a comprehensive examination of modern Jewish identity in the information age.
Covering Israel as well as the Diaspora populations of the US and UK, the author looks at journalism, broadcasting, advertising and the internet to give a wide-ranging analysis of how the Jewish religion and Jewish people have been influenced by the media age. He tackles questions such as:
- What is the impact of Judaism on mass media?
- How is the religion covered in the secular Israeli media?
- Does the coverage strengthen religious identity?
- What impact does the media have upon secular-religious tensions?
Chapters explore how the impact of Judaism is to be found particularly in the religious media in Israel – haredi and modern Orthodox – and looks at the evolution of new patterns of religious advertising, the growth and impact of the internet on Jewish identity, and the very legitimacy of certain media in the eyes of religious leaders. Also examined are such themes as the marketing of rabbis, the `Holyland’ dimension in foreign media reporting from Israel, and the media’s role in the Jewish Diaspora.
An important addition to the existing literature on the nature of Jewish identity in the modern world, this book will be of great interest to scholars of media studies, media and religion, sociology, Jewish studies, religion and politics, as well as to the broader Jewish and Israeli communities.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part |31 pages
Mediated Judaism
chapter |12 pages
Media, Judaism and Culture
chapter |17 pages
The Jewish Theory of Communication
part |100 pages
Media culture wars
chapter |13 pages
Constructing religion news: the religion reporter decides
chapter |29 pages
News values, ideology and the religion story
chapter |19 pages
Mikva* news
chapter |12 pages
Dual loyalties: the modern Orthodox dilemma
chapter |25 pages
Identity, unity and discord
part |85 pages
Issues in mediated Judaism
chapter |21 pages
www.techno-Judaism
chapter |16 pages
Kosher advertising
chapter |14 pages
The marketing of the rabbi
chapter |18 pages
At bay in the Diaspora
chapter |13 pages
From out of Zion shall come forth foreign news
part |16 pages
Conclusion