The House of Secrets: The Hidden World of the Mikveh

Author:   Varda Polak-Sahm ,  Anne Hartstein Pace
Publisher:   Beacon Press
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9780807077467


Pages:   272
Publication Date:   21 September 2010
Format:   Paperback
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The House of Secrets: The Hidden World of the Mikveh


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For Orthodox Jews, immersion in a ritual bath-the mikveh-is the cornerstone of family life and is central to Jewish women's practice of their faith. Yet women from across the Jewish spectrum frequent the mikveh, often for surprising personal reasons. Roused by her own immersion experience, for years Varda Polak-Sahm, a secular Jew, patiently observed and interviewed women at the mikveh, gaining unprecedented access to this hidden world. The House of Secrets offers a richly nuanced, uncensored look at an experience that is for some holy and for others coercive, ultimately illuminating the remarkable power of ritual immersion.

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Author:   Varda Polak-Sahm ,  Anne Hartstein Pace
Publisher:   Beacon Press
Imprint:   Beacon Press
Dimensions:   Width: 13.70cm , Height: 2.10cm , Length: 20.80cm
Weight:   0.352kg
ISBN:  

9780807077467


ISBN 10:   0807077461
Pages:   272
Publication Date:   21 September 2010
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   To order   Availability explained
Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us.
Language:   English & Hebrew

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Polak-Sahm mesmerizes the reader with her encounters at the mikveh ...brilliantly illuminates these tensions and their religious and cultural meanings, not just intellectually but, like all good anthropologists, in a way that produces a rich understanding of people's lives. <br>-- Christian Century<br> <br> A fascinating book . . . [Polak-Sahm] views the mikveh as a house full of secrets--the secrets of women, the secrets of life, the secrets of love and purity. <br>--Peggy Cidor, Jerusalem Post <br> <br> Informative and fascinating . . . [Polak-Sahm] detail[s] a world many of us have no clue exists. <br>--Olupero R. Aiyenimelo, Feminist Review <br> <br> A compelling examination of the nature and meaning of this ritual which has remained clouded with mystery and secrecy for centuries. <br>--Frederic and Mary Ann Brussat, SpiritualityandPractice.com<br> <br> [ The House of Secrets ] truly lifts the curtain on this world, often unknown to all but its participants. . . . [A] captivating book. <br>--Carol Poll, Jewish Book World<br> <br> Unique amongst works about mikveh in that [Polak-Sahm] draws on the deeply personal and revealing narratives of religious and secular women who come regularly to immerse. The stories of these women come alive here. <br>--Marion Lev-Cohen, Lilith <br> <br> Totally honest and full of surprises . . . Refreshingly, this writing is neither a Pollyanna version of the laws of family purity nor a cheap shot at them. <br> --Blu Greenberg, author of How to Run a Traditional Jewish Household


Polak-Sahm mesmerizes the reader with her encounters at the mikveh ...brilliantly illuminates these tensions and their religious and cultural meanings, not just intellectually but, like all good anthropologists, in a way that produces a rich understanding of people's lives. <br>-- Christian Century<br> <br> A fascinating book . . . [Polak-Sahm] views the mikveh as a house full of secrets--the secrets of women, the secrets of life, the secrets of love and purity. <br>--Peggy Cidor, Jerusalem Post <br> Informative and fascinating . . . [Polak-Sahm] detail[s] a world many of us have no clue exists. <br>--Olupero R. Aiyenimelo, Feminist Review <br> <br> A compelling examination of the nature and meaning of this ritual which has remained clouded with mystery and secrecy for centuries. <br>--Frederic and Mary Ann Brussat, SpiritualityandP


&ldquo;Polak-Sahm mesmerizes the reader with her encounters at the mikveh. ..brilliantly illuminates these tensions and their religious and cultural meanings, not just intellectually but, like all good anthropologists, in a way that produces a rich understanding of people&rsquo;s lives.&rdquo;<br>&mdash; Christian Century<br> <br>&ldquo;A fascinating book . . . [Polak-Sahm] views the mikveh as a house full of secrets&mdash;the secrets of women, the secrets of life, the secrets of love and purity.&rdquo;<br>&mdash;Peggy Cidor, Jerusalem Post <br>&#160;<br>&ldquo;Informative and fascinating . . . [Polak-Sahm] detail[s] a world many of us have no clue exists.&rdquo;<br>&mdash;Olupero R. Aiyenimelo, Feminist Review <br> &#160; <br>&ldquo;A compelling examination of the nature and meaning of this ritual which has remained clouded with mystery and secrecy for centuries.&rdquo;<br>&mdash;Frederic and Mary Ann Brussat, SpiritualityandPractice.com<br> &#160; <br>&ldquo;[ The House of Secrets


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Varda Polak-Sahm is a seventh-generation Jerusalemite, the author of three books, and an internationally known photographer and researcher of folklore.

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