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Frontmatter
Contents
Acknowledgments
Preface
1 I ntroduction: Redefining Male Piety and Fundamentalism
2. Yeshiva Fundamentalism in Israel's Haredi Community
3. On the Edge of Transgression: The Study of the Talmud and the "Evil Inclination
4. Challenges to the Fundamentalist Denunciation of Work
5. The Idealization of Soldiers' Masculinity
6. The Domestication of Masculine Piety
7. A Case Study: Terror, ZAKA, and the "Soldiers of Piety
8. Conclusion: A Reconstruction of Fundamentalism and Piety
Notes
References
Index
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