JOURNAL ARTICLES:
2005 “How Did Fundamentalism
Manage to Infiltrate Contemporary Orthodoxy,” The Sklare
Distinguished Scholar Address Contemporary Jewry v. 25, pp. 258-272
2005 “Jews
and Fundamentalism.” Jewish Political Studies Review. 17:1-2 (Spring).
2004 “American Jews and Community: A Spectrum of
Possibilities,” Contemporary Jewry vol. 24, pp. 51-69.
2002 “The Importance of Residence: Goldscheider’s Contribution to Explaining Orthodoxy’s
Vitality,” in Contemporary Jewry vol 23,
pp. 220-236.
2000 “All In Faith: Religion as the Idiom and Means of Coping with
Distress.” Co-authored with Eliezer Witztum in Mental Health, Religion and Culture.
3:115-124.
2000 “Ethnography and Biography. Or What Happened When I Asked
People to Tell Me the Story of their Lives as Jews,”
in Contemporary Jewry v. 21, pp. 23-32.
1999 “Separated But Not Divorced [
1997 “Passing on the Message: Children and Synagogue Life,”
in Jewish Identity and Religious
Commitment: The North American Study of Conservative Synagogues and Their
Members, 1995-96, Jack Wertheimer, editor, pp.24-28.
1997 “Value-Sensitive Therapy: Learning from Ultra-Orthodox
Patients” (co-authored with Eliezer
Witztum) in Journal
of American Psychotherapy Volume 51, No. 4 Fall, pp. 522-541.
1997 “Are There Jewish Fundamentalists?”
in Culturefront
vol. 5, No. 3/Vol. 6, N. 1 Winter, pp. 76-79.
1996 “The Religious
1996 “Religion and Violence in
1995 “The Religious Battle For
1994 "Patients, Chaperons and Healers: Enlarging the Therapeutic Encounter,"
(co-authored with Eliezer Witztum) in Social
Science & Medicine, vol. 39, No. 1, pp. 133-143.
1993 "American Jews and Moral Education,"
in Proceedings of the Principals Council, Solomon Schechter
Association, pp. 20-32.
1991 "Recent Studies of the American Synagogue: A Review Essay,"
in Religious Studies Review, vol. 17
#3 (July), pp. 197-200.
1986 "In Search of the Present: Synagogue Ethnography,"
Conservative Judaism, vol 38, no. 2 (Winter)
1985‑86, pp. 56‑66.
1985 "Jews in the Land of Promise" Review essay on A Certain People: American
Jews And Their Lives Today by Charles Silberman
in The New Leader (October) 1985.
1982 "The Sociology of American Jewry: The Last Ten Years,"
Annual Review Of Sociology (October) 1982, vol
8, pp. 135‑160.
1982
"The Conservative
Synagogue in Contemporary
1982 "Prayer and the Orthodox Synagogue: An
Analysis of Ritual Display," Contemporary Jewry, Spring/Summer
1982, v. 6,#1, pp. 1‑17.
1982 "The Many Faces of Orthodoxy, Part
I," Modern Judaism (February) 1982, vol. 2 pp. 23‑51.
1982 "The Many Faces of Orthodoxy, Part II,"
Modern Judaism (May) 1982, vol. 2, pp.171‑198.
1980 "Jewish Sociologist: Native‑as‑Stranger,"
The American Sociologist, (May) 1980, vol. 15, #2, pp. 100‑108.
1979 "Communication and Interaction: A Parallel in the Theoretical Outlooks of Erving Goffman and Ray Birdwhistell," COMMUNICATION, 1979, vol. 4, #2, pp.221‑234.
1978 "On Training Natives to be Strangers,"
Jewish Folklore & Ethnology Newsletter, 1978, vol. 1 (4), PP.16‑17.
1977 "Inner and Outer Identity: Sociological Ambivalence Among
Orthodox Jews," Jewish Social Studies, (Summer)
1977, vol. 39, #3, pp.227‑240.
1976 "Reflections of a Moral Marrano,"
Response: A Contemporary Jewish Review (September) 1976, pp. 155‑162.
1975 "The Gift of Alms: Face‑to‑Face Almsgiving among
Orthodox Jews," Urban Life And Culture (January)
1975, vol. 3, #4, pp.371‑395 (reprinted in Peter Rose [ed] The Study
Of Society [4th edition] 1977).
1968 "Zen Judaism," Response: A
Contemporary Jewish Review, (Fall) 1968, vol. 2, #2, pp.3‑16.