Passing Over Easter: Constructing the Boundaries of Messianic Judaism
By (Author) Shoshanah Feher
AltaMira Press
AltaMira Press
2nd April 1998
United States
General
Non Fiction
Christianity
Christian and quasi-Christian cults and sects
Judaism
Other Nonconformist and Evangelical Churches
289.9
Paperback
208
Width 153mm, Height 229mm, Spine 13mm
340g
Chosen by Yahweh, saved by Jesus, Messianic Jews identify themselves as both Christian and Jewish and yet neither. Passing Over Easter brings this peculiar movement to life with an ethnographic look at Adat HaRauch, a Messianic Jewish congregation in Southern California. The ethnic Jews who have 'found the Lord,' the Gentiles with a 'heart for Israel' that make up Adat HaRauch negotiate their identity borrowing from both traditions. The congregants see Yshua (the Hebrew name for Jesus) as the Jewish Messiah, the passover matzoh as symbolic of Yshua's body being broken for sinners, the New Testament as a fulfillment of the Old. Through participant observation, in-depth interviews, and reflections on her own beliefs and role as researcher, Feher paints a fascinating picture of this fluctuating religious group. Passing Over Easter makes a compelling read for sociologists concerned with new religious movements and group formation, students of Jewish identity and Jewish-Christian relations and anyone interested in the contemporary American religious scene.
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