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Lisa Schiffman

    Generation J
    • Generation J

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      I'm not alone. I am part of a generation of fragmented Jews, suspended between young adulthood and middle age, between Judaism and atheism, and between a desire to believe and a history of skepticism. We are searchers, post-Holocaust Jews, part of Generation J. This group consists of ambivalent seekers who question the bounds of organized religion. Lisa Schiffman, a member of this generation, chronicles her journey through the complex landscape of Jewish identity. She moves from personal experiences to broader themes, blending autobiography with anthropology, and humor with introspection. Schiffman explores various expressions of religious life, from ritual baths and henna tattoos featuring the Star of David to the mysteries of kabbalah and discussions on gay marriage within Jewish tradition. Through her experiences, she reveals the conflicts surrounding meaning and connection that many face while navigating their spiritual paths. With humor and sensitivity, she delves into her quest, addressing challenging questions about identity, community, and religion in contemporary America. This exploration of Jewish identity serves as both a fascinating look at modern Jewish practices and a unique personal journey, making Schiffman's insights smart, funny, and thought-provoking for any spiritual seeker today.

      Generation J