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9780299194840

Doubly Chosen

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  • ISBN13:

    9780299194840

  • ISBN10:

    0299194841

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2004-03-01
  • Publisher: Univ of Wisconsin Pr
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Summary

Doubly Chosenprovides the first detailed study of a unique cultural and religious phenomenon in post-Stalinist Russiathe conversion of thousands of Russian Jewish intellectuals to Orthodox Christianity, first in the 1960s and later in the 1980s. These time periods correspond to the decades before and after the great exodus of Jews from the Soviet Union. Judith Deutsch Kornblatt contends that the choice of baptism into the Church was an act of moral courage in the face of Soviet persecution, motivated by solidarity with the values espoused by Russian Christian dissidents and intellectuals. Oddly, as Kornblatt shows, these converts to Russian Orthodoxy began to experience their Jewishness in a new and positive way. Working primarily from oral interviews conducted in Russia, Israel, and the United States, Kornblatt underscores the conditions of Soviet life that spurred these conversions: the virtual elimination of Judaism as a viable, widely practiced religion; the transformation of Jews from a religious community to an ethnic one; a longing for spiritual values; the role of the Russian Orthodox Church as a symbol of Russian national culture; and the forging of a new Jewish identity within the context of the Soviet dissident movement.

Author Biography

Judith Deutsch Kornblatt is professor and associate chair of the Department of Slavic Languages and Literature and associate dean for Arts and Humanities at the University of Wisconsin–Madison. She is author of The Cossack Hero in Russian Literature and coeditor of Russian Religious Thought, also published by the University of Wisconsin Press.

Table of Contents

Preface ix
1. Introduction: Russian Jewish Christians 3(30)
2. The Jewish Question in Russia: Separation of National and Religious Identity 33(19)
3. The Path of Faith: The 1960's Generation 52(32)
4. The Path of Faith: The 1980's Generation 84(16)
5. The Paths Diverge: The Conflict of Identity 100(31)
6. Concluding Thoughts: The Responsibility of Chosenness 131(14)
Appendix A: Sample Transcript: Interview with "Marina" 145(14)
Appendix B: Father Daniel's Mass 159(6)
Notes 165(20)
Selected Bibliography 185(10)
Index 195

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