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Title: Tradition as a Homeland to Return to: Transnational Religious Identity of the Post-Soviet Orthodox Jewry
Authors: Ostrovskaya, E. A.
Issue Date: 2021
Publisher: Уральский федеральный университет
Ural Federal University
Citation: Ostrovskaya E. A. Tradition as a Homeland to Return to: Transnational Religious Identity of the Post-Soviet Orthodox Jewry / E. A. Ostrovskaya // Changing Societies & Personalities. — 2021. — Vol. 5. Iss. 2. — P. 201–219.
Abstract: This article highlights the outcome of a long-term field research into the transnational identity of the post-Soviet Orthodox Jewry. It analyzes biographical interviews taken between 2015 and 2018 in St. Petersburg and Minsk to define the religious identity and day-to-day practices of post-Soviet Orthodox Jews. In this article, I argue that the communities of post-Soviet Orthodox Jews is a new socio-cultural phenomenon with no historical prototypes. As to the research methodology, it was a combination of the transnational approach, random choice casestudy targeting post-Soviet Orthodox communities of Orthodox Jewry in large cities, and the biographical method. The backbone of the post-Soviet Orthodox communities of different strains of Judaism was formed in 1990–2008. It is made up of three generations of men and women born in the late 1940s–1960s, mid-1960s–early 1970s, and the 1980s. Each of these generations is characterized by its own unique pattern of observance, the formation of which is directly conditioned by the circumstances of involvement in religious Jewry. The transnational pattern of observance of the Post-Soviet Orthodox Jews involves the model they confronted at the very beginning of their journey, the model they learned in overseas educational institutions or through incoming envoys and rabbis in the country of residence, and the model of balance between the required and possible in the modern post-Christian and post-atheist environment.
Keywords: POST-SOVIET ORTHODOX JEWS
TRANSNATIONAL RELIGIOUS IDENTITY
TRANSNATIONAL APPROACH
MODELS OF COMPLIANCE
BIOGRAPHICAL METHOD
URI: http://elar.urfu.ru/handle/10995/100561
RSCI ID: https://elibrary.ru/item.asp?id=46386303
ISSN: 2587-8964
2587-6104
DOI: 10.15826/csp.2021.5.2.129
Origin: Changing Societies & Personalities. 2021. Vol. 5. Iss. 2
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