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Who Will Lead Us?
Who Will Lead Us?: The Story of Five Hasidic Dynasties in America | Samuel C. Heilman
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Hasidism, a movement many believed had passed its golden age, has had an extraordinary revival since it was nearly decimated in the Holocaust and repressed in the Soviet Union. Hasidic communities, now settled primarily in North America and Israel, have reversed the losses they suffered and are growing exponentially. With powerful attachments to the past, mysticism, community, tradition, and charismatic leadership, Hasidism seems the opposite of contemporary Western culture, yet it has thrived in the democratic countries and culture of the West. How? Who Will Lead Us? finds the answers to this question in the fascinating story of five contemporary Hasidic dynasties and their handling of the delicate issue of leadership and succession. Revolving around the central figure of the rebbe, the book explores two dynasties with too few successors, two with too many successors, and one that believes their last rebbe continues to lead them even after his death. Samuel C. Heilman, recognized as a foremost expert on modern Jewish Orthodoxy, here provides outsiders with the essential guide to continuity in the Hasidic world.
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This is my IRL bookclub pick, and surprisingly it was intense! As the author writes “The actual differences among Hasidic groups and their rebbes, certainly from the outsiders point of view may be hard to distinguish. Appearances seem deceptively similar, differences may be even smaller but the narcissism of their differences loom large.” Really interesting look at hundreds of years of power plays, egos, succession and access to the wealth.

AlaMich This sounds fascinating! I confess that the various groups have always seemed interchangeable to me, and their veneration of their leaders makes me uncomfortable. I will have to check this out. 4y
Cinfhen I felt like I was reading the Ultra Orthodox Wolf Hall @AlaMich it was lots of the same names repeated over & over but it was really unputdownable once I figured out the family trees. The introduction was a tad dry but the remaining chapters were like dynasty 4y
AlaMich 😆 4y
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