Judaism Mediated
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Product details
- ISBN 9781479838561
- Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
- Publication Date: 04 Aug 2026
- Publisher: New York University Press
- Publication City/Country: US
- Product Form: Paperback
Explores how Jews and non-Jews come to learn about Jews and Judaism through leisure-time entertainment
Judaism Mediated explores how Jews and non-Jews learn about Judaism through participation in cultural, digital, and leisurely spaces. Most work on religious education has focused on institutional learning, like religious classrooms and houses of worship, or on the transmission of religious values at home. And most studies focus on youth and how they become socialized into their religious traditions. But, looking specifically at Judaism, Judaism Mediated argues that this focus overlooks how engagement with the arts, such as theatre or museums or music, influences how adults learn about religion.
Laura Yares and Sharon Avni examine audience engagements with five different Jewish cultural arts settings–museums, web-based performances, streaming television, concerts, and live theatre. They show that depictions of Jewish people and topics in these cultural spaces can create powerful learning experiences. However, learning about Judaism through the arts can also be mis-educative, reinforcing stereotypes or creating misunderstandings.
At its core, this book makes the case that adult audiences learn about Judaism and Jewishness in significant ways when they experience Jewish culture, and that we need to expand our understanding of where and how religious education happens. The volume shows not only that religious learning happens in diverse spaces, but that learning in leisure time can take on social, cognitive, and affective dimensions, too. Judaism Mediated offers compelling case studies of contemporary American religion relevant for readers interested in how people enact religion in everyday life
Sharon Avni is Professor of Academic Literacy and Linguistics at CUNY-BMCC. She is co-author of Hebrew Infusion: Language and Community at North American Jewish Summer Camps.
Laura Yares (Author)
Laura Yares is Associate Professor of Religious Studies at Michigan State University. She is the author of Jewish Sunday Schools: Teaching Religion in Nineteenth Century America.
