2021
DOI: 10.1163/18748929-20211502
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Rites of Passage: Conversionary in-Marriages in the Finnish Jewish Communities

Abstract: Debates over intermarriages and conversions are at the heart of Jewish concerns today. International studies outline a growing number of intermarriages or their considerations within several European countries and the United States. Yet, the Nordic context in general and the Finnish context specifically are understudied. The current study seeks to fill the gap in the existing research by contributing to the field of conversion studies in general and the research in Jewish intermarriages and conversions in part… Show more

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“…The sound of gongs in the Moibba' ritual is believed to act as a medium connecting human activities with divine intervention, reminding us that humans are always under the protection and guidance of God. This concept closely relates to symbolic theory in anthropology, where symbols in rites play roles in conveying and reinforcing the belief structures and values of the indigenous community (Czimbalmos, 2021).…”
Section: Go'ong and Jumba (Gongs And Drums)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The sound of gongs in the Moibba' ritual is believed to act as a medium connecting human activities with divine intervention, reminding us that humans are always under the protection and guidance of God. This concept closely relates to symbolic theory in anthropology, where symbols in rites play roles in conveying and reinforcing the belief structures and values of the indigenous community (Czimbalmos, 2021).…”
Section: Go'ong and Jumba (Gongs And Drums)mentioning
confidence: 99%