Ayala Fader

Ayala Fader is an anthropologist known for her work on contemporary Hasidic communities, focusing on issues of language, gender, and religious practice.

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  1. 1. Mitzvah Girls

    Bringing Up the Next Generation of Hasidic Jews in Brooklyn

    Set within the vibrant and insular world of Hasidic Judaism in Brooklyn, this insightful ethnographic study delves into the lives of young Orthodox Jewish girls as they navigate the complexities of growing up in a community that balances tradition with modernity. Through a series of intimate observations and interviews, the narrative explores how these girls are socialized into their roles as future wives and mothers, while also grappling with the influences of the secular world around them. The book offers a nuanced portrayal of the cultural and religious dynamics that shape their identities, highlighting the tensions and harmonies between faith, family, and personal aspirations.

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