Interrogating Ashkenormativity: Systemic Disparities, Repressive Interventions and Other Detriments Against Black and Brown Jews

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Book exposing how Ashkenazi norms shape Jewish life, marginalizing Sephardi, Mizrahi, Black and brown Jews; traces history and offers justice-based reforms for inclusive communities.

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Interrogating Ashkenormativity is a groundbreaking examination of how Jewish communal life and Israeli society has been shaped by a single dominant narrative—one that elevates Ashkenazi histories, aesthetics, and authority as the unmarked norm. Almost perpetually at the expense of non-Ashkenazi, black and brown Jews. Blending historical analysis, ethnographic insight, and lived testimony, the book exposes the structural disparities embedded in institutions, narratives and cultural memory.

With clarity and moral urgency, the book traces the emergence of Ashkenormativity from medieval Europe to the modern Jewish diaspora. It reveals how this framework continues to structure conversion processes, educational spaces, leadership pipelines, and definitions of “authentic” Jewish identity. Rather than accepting these hierarchies as inevitable, Interrogating Ashkenormativity offers a rigorous framework for communal transformation—one rooted in justice, accountability and the full dignity of Jewish diversity.

Both scholarly and accessible, this work is essential reading for scholars, activists, clergy, and anyone committed to building Jewish spaces where all people can thrive. This work challenges long‑held assumptions and opens the door to a more honorable, authentic Jewish future and a better world.

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