TY - JOUR
T1 - Returning to religious observance on Israel's non-religious kibbutzim
AU - Cahaner, Lee
AU - Leon, Nissim
PY - 2013/9/1
Y1 - 2013/9/1
N2 - Over the past two decades, a new phenomenon has emerged in secular kibbutzim, in which some members have adopted a religious way of life. Some of these "newly religious" (hozrim bi-tshuvah) choose to leave the kibbutz, but others, who are the subject of this article, decide to remain in the kibbutz, which continues to serve as the framework of their life. Based on observation and in-depth interviews with newly religious members of secular kibbutzim, this article discusses the array of dilemmas created by the transformation of their identity and the response to it on the part of kibbutz society. One of the dilemmas concerns the question whether their choice reflects a break with the kibbutz way of life or rather a link and continuity with this ideal. The article contributes to understanding both the changes in modern-day kibbutz society and the identity issues related to these changes.
AB - Over the past two decades, a new phenomenon has emerged in secular kibbutzim, in which some members have adopted a religious way of life. Some of these "newly religious" (hozrim bi-tshuvah) choose to leave the kibbutz, but others, who are the subject of this article, decide to remain in the kibbutz, which continues to serve as the framework of their life. Based on observation and in-depth interviews with newly religious members of secular kibbutzim, this article discusses the array of dilemmas created by the transformation of their identity and the response to it on the part of kibbutz society. One of the dilemmas concerns the question whether their choice reflects a break with the kibbutz way of life or rather a link and continuity with this ideal. The article contributes to understanding both the changes in modern-day kibbutz society and the identity issues related to these changes.
KW - Kibbutz
KW - Network clustering
KW - Newly religious (hozrim bi-tshuvah)
KW - Religious individualism
KW - Synagogue
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U2 - 10.1080/13531042.2013.822727
DO - 10.1080/13531042.2013.822727
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SN - 1353-1042
VL - 32
SP - 197
EP - 218
JO - Journal of Israeli History
JF - Journal of Israeli History
IS - 2
ER -