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AUTOR(ES) E. Hirsch , Robert Miles , Peter Eisen , Alla Chavarga , Yehudis Keller
AFILIAÇÃO(ÕES) Adelphi University, Department of Psychology, Brooklyn College, CUNY
ANO 2023
TIPO Artigo
PERIÓDICO Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion
ISSN 0021-8294
E-ISSN 1468-5906
DOI 10.1111/jssr.12840
CITAÇÕES 1
ADICIONADO EM 2025-08-18

Resumo

Investigating both the causes and initial triggers for disaffiliation from Orthodox Judaism is an important part of understanding the complex lived experiences of exiters. This study documents an extensive number of causes for leaving Orthodox Judaism, as well as initial triggers, a less‐often investigated, yet important component of disaffiliation. Using an online survey, over 700 open‐ended responses were collected from 303 participants who self‐identified as having grown up practicing Orthodox Judaism but had since stopped practicing. Content analysis was used to organize responses, resulting in distinct categories that fit into two themes: intellectual and social‐emotional, the former more often reported by males and the latter by females. The most commonly reported causes and initial triggers, respectively, were issues with the community and lack of belief in Torah and Orthodoxy. Our results give voice to exiters by documenting nuanced accounts of the full disaffiliation journey, beginning with the initial trigger.

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