Wednesday, May 29, 2019

jewish :: essays research papers

Journal 13     As the communities started forming in America, American society became a strong influence on the Jewish culture. Congregations started to become americanized, then assimilation has prevailed as usual. The American culture al focuss had affected the different types of cultures and minorities that have culivated here. At first in America certain dietary call for and religious practices were not recognized by the governemnt. Yet the Jews remanined strong as the community was beginning to establish its roots, such as the creation of Jewish schools. It was heavy for the Jewish people to have somewhere in thier new place to feel comfortable, which was the synagogue. The Jeiwsh people were limited onpower when they first immigrated to Americ, but this aspect did not dissuade then from establishing a community. But it is impressive how strong a how a very small community was and is in America. Another spect of the Jewidsh community that is impressive a nd it has been this way since the immigrants moved here is how strong the Jewish people feel about thier religion and how it has been and still is a very importnant aspect of thier lives. It seems as though the Jewish Americans may feel so disconnected from a large Jewish population , as compared to the nations population is the reason that it is such a big choose for so many Jews to marry within thier religion and raise thier kids Jewish. Journal 15     The whole issue of America at that time being seen as a "godless country" that would turn Charles son into a secular person was a big concern of his parent then they agreed to rate him to America. The brother actually was a prime example of the fear of many European Jews at that time. Asa, Charles brother, in the readers first encounter with him, proves that he had some exhalation of his religion because he had him and his borther work on Sabbath. But Asas decision to no observe the Sabbath was no ind ication of how Charles would lead his life in terms of religion. In fact, it is funny how different the two brothers life would be when dealing with the religious aspect. Ironically though, his brother impacted Charles future decisions and particiapotion in the community by introdcuing deal to him. Through this profession, he met gentiles and his positive encounter with them affected his decision to educate non-Jews on his religion and teach tolerance.

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