¶ … print stories as background in order to climb into the cultural and ethnical perspectives of the subject of the article and to investigate that perspective in light of today's socio-political global issues. This will be helpful, in general, as providing means of better understanding the anecdotal actions of the other and helpful, in particular, in that it will grant us enhanced knowledge into how to respect the other be it as tourist or as fellow inhabitant of this world.
a print story on Hassidim and a contextual glimpse into the story with background connection to Jewish Poland; Buddha's birthday and the lotus symbol; the recent witch massacre in the Congo and its roots to American slavery; the attempts of a fringe orthodox Jewish group in Israel to obliterate female faces from its magazines; and messages to Our Lady of Guadalupe and their connection to the Mexican-American experience.
The stories are approached in the following way: 1. The context is explained; 2. topicality is revealed, 3. The concrete / explicit message of the text is touched upon and, 4. The metaphorical or symbolic meaning of the text is uncovered via backgound / cultural source.
1. Chassidic parents Facing jail time
The article describes how Charedi Ashkenazi parents, of the Slonim Chassidic sect, refused to send their daughters to school with Sfardi girls (i.e. Of oriental extraction) "going so far as to have separate entrances and a dividing wall through the school's courtyard." Even after the courts ordered the school to remove the seperation, the Chassidic parents kept hundereds of children home from school (J.Weekly.com. (June 17, 2010)).
The liberal San Francisco that stresses tolerance towards and non-judgmentalism of all humans regardless of gender, religion, and sect would have a challenging time understanding this phenomena where Jews of the same religious background would keep their daughters from participating with other girls -- of the same persuasion as they -- to the extent that they erect physical boundaries.
One way in which this can be explained is by observing that, given the small land of Israel where Jews of so many different persuasions live so tightly together, traditional values and customs often get lost and disappear in the melee. The more right-wing the group the greater their concern about clinging to their customs and particular way of life. Chassidic parents in America form their own ghettos and are less concerned since America is a larger nation affording them greater opportunity to live apart and transmit their norms, but children in the claustrophobic dot of Israel, more easily in touch with others of different roots, can more easily relinquish their traditions.
We can go further into history, though, for a more profound understanding of the dynamics at play here. As per Mannheim (1936), ideas or cultural phenomenon are processes that emerge from the socio-historical rubric of the individual's existence, therefore to properly an individual's act one has to focus on the socio-historical conditions of its inception. The aggression, intolerance, closeness and similar behavior (typically, but erroneously, called fundamentalism) of certain Chassidic individuals and groups traces itself back to Counter-Reformation Poland. Post-Reformation Poland treated its Jews as a caste system (Hertz, 1988), spiraling off a pathological reaction where - in a typical manifestation of abuse -- the victimized group boost itself by isolating itself, rejecting the other, and living its life and perceiving its fate in a constricted and pessimistic manner. These negative characteristics, amplified by the Holocaust, transmuted themselves to new lands where contra-traditionalist characteristics, such as violence, aggression, and intolerance soon generated. In my mind, this also explains the appearance of other manifestations of Chassidic groups originating from Poland such as attachment to some traditional Polish customs, paranoia towards alien others, and caustic attitude towards "chosenness" of religion and Jewish fate. The commonality of all of these characteristics is an underlying negativity that is actually seen more amongst Jews of Eastern European decent than amongst Oriental Jews or those from Central Europe, and originates from life history itself.
2. Buddha's Birthday
Mushim (2010) of the Museng Temple talks about her recent celebration of the Buddha's birthday in Seoul (Korea) and how Buddhists from various countries gathered in the parade to Jogye Temple carrying a single lotus lantern.
Although Mushim briefly alludes to the reason for the lantern being in the shape of the lotus as "represent[ing] our sincere aspiration to rise up out...
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