• Episode 19 | Hasidic Judaism

  • Dec 3 2024
  • Length: 1 hr
  • Podcast

  • Summary

  • In this episode of Cults and the Culting of America, Beatrice Weber shares her profound journey growing up in the Hasidic community, detailing the strict beliefs and practices that shaped her life. She discusses the impact of historical trauma on her community, the role of women, and her experiences with arranged marriage. Beatrice reflects on her decision to leave the community after years of confusion and struggle, and she now focuses on education reform for Jewish children. Her story is one of resilience, courage, and the ongoing quest for personal freedom and identity.

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    Other Podcasts

    Daniella's other podcast: Hey White Women

    Takeaways

    • Beatrice grew up in a high control group within the Hasidic community.
    • Understanding cult dynamics helped Beatrice process her experiences.
    • The Hasidic community has strict rules around gender roles and education.
    • Historical trauma from the Holocaust influences the community's isolationist mindset.
    • Women in the Hasidic community often feel like property in arranged marriages.
    • Beatrice's marriage was abusive, leading her to seek therapy and support.
    • Leaving the community was a complex decision, influenced by her children's well-being.
    • Beatrice is now involved in education reform for Hasidic children.
    • She emphasizes the importance of choice and individuality in her new life.
    • Beatrice maintains a connection to her cultural roots while rejecting fundamentalism.

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction to the Podcast and Guest
    06:19 Understanding High Control Groups
    15:59 Education and Control in the Hasidic Community
    25:06 The First Night and Wedding Rituals
    31:09 The Impact of Ceremonial Control
    36:26 Navigating Marriage and Sexuality in Isolation
    41:55 The Journey to Leaving an Abusive Marriage
    47:23 Life After Leaving: Finding Purpose and Healing
    55:05 Reconnecting with Faith and Spirituality

    Produced by Haley Phillips

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