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Religous rituals and secular rituals: Interpenetrating models of childbirth in a modern, Israeli context

Women interviewed at a maternity hospital in Jerusalem were found to have selected childbirth rituals from a very large ritual reservoir, gleaned from diverse religions and nonreligious sources. It is argued that previous studies of childbirth rituals may have underestimated the extent to which the...

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Published in:Sociology of religion 1993-04, Vol.54 (1), p.101
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