FREE EVENT

Qesher Book Club: 

Brooklyn Odyssey: My Journey out of Hasidism


Tuesday, June 9

USA, Canada 12:00 pm PT / 3:00 pm ET

UK 8:00 pm / France 9:00 pm / Israel 10:00 pm

The talk will last approximately 60 minutes

About the Book

Growing up in Crown Heights, Brooklyn as a member of the Chabad-Lubavitch Hasidic Orthodox Jewish community, Zalman Newfield was raised in an atmosphere of strict gender segregation, rigorous religious education, and nearly all-consuming ritual practices. Trained to be a Lubavitch emissary, he traveled around the world doing Jewish outreach to help usher in the messianic redemption. In Brooklyn Odyssey: My Journey out of Hasidism Newfield describes how he gained perspective through reading, travel, and education and abandoned the faith of his youth.

Brooklyn Odyssey is Newfield's poignant and hopeful memoir about exiting Orthodoxy. He recounts asserting his individuality and taking the radical step of shaving his beard. Reflective about his upbringing, Newfield is open to and curious about a world beyond Brooklyn while also maintaining his profound bond with his family and Jewish tradition. He writes candidly about his emotional, intellectual, and social experiences in and out of the Lubavitch community.

From pivotal moments of devastation, including the illness and death of his younger brother and of his revered spiritual leader Rabbi Menachem Mendel Schneerson, to moments of joyful resolve, including the decision to pursue a doctorate and marry a non-Orthodox Jew, Newfield takes readers on his moving and impactful journey.

You can find out more and order the book here

About the Author

Schneur Zalman Newfield grew up in the Crown Heights section of Brooklyn, in the heart of the ultra-Orthodox Lubavitch Jewish community. In his early twenties he left this community, seeking out secular education and a broader life than the Lubavitch community allowed, eventually earning a PhD in sociology from New York University. Newfield's memoir, Brooklyn Odyssey: My Journey out of Hasidism, candidly describes his emotional, intellectual, and social experiences in and out of the Lubavitch community. Newfield's academic book, Degrees of Separation: Identity Formation While Leaving Ultra-Orthodox Judaism, systematically explores the lives of others raised in ultra-Orthodox Jewish communities who decided as young adults to leave that way of life. Newfield is also a host with the New Books Network podcast, interviewing scholars from a diverse range of academic disciplines.

RECORDING INFORMATION

This talk will be recorded and shared with registrants the day after. 

It will be available without a time limit