%0 Book Section %B Digital Judaism: Jewish Negotiations with Digital Media and Technology %D 2015 %T Studying Jewish Engagement with Digital Media and Culture %A Campbell, H %K culture %K digital media %K Judaism %X The study of new media, religion and digital culture has been in existence for almost two decades. During this time scholars have explored a wide range of religious group’s engagement with the internet, yet it is clear that some religious traditions, such as Christianity and Islam, have received much more attention than others. As Campbell and Lovheim (2011) noted in their assessment of the study of religion and the internet, there is still a need for a more nuanced understanding of the negotiation of the internet as a medium for religious practice within some religious groups. Also more careful consideration is called for regarding what some scholars have described as “digital religion”—the relationship between the online-offline religious contexts-within some religious traditions. This chapter argues that the study of Jewish groups and the internet has arguably been an understudied area in need of more significant attention and critical examination. %B Digital Judaism: Jewish Negotiations with Digital Media and Technology %I Routledge %C New York %P 1-15 %G eng %U https://www.taylorfrancis.com/books/e/9781317817345/chapters/10.4324%2F9781315818597-5 %1 H. Campbell