Jews Against Zionism

Jews Against Zionism
Title Jews Against Zionism PDF eBook
Author Thomas Kolsky
Publisher Temple University Press
Pages 284
Release 2010-05-03
Genre History
ISBN 1439903751

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The first full-scale history of the only organized American Jewish opposition to Zionism during the 1940s.

American Judaism

American Judaism
Title American Judaism PDF eBook
Author Jonathan D. Sarna
Publisher Yale University Press
Pages 558
Release 2019-06-25
Genre Religion
ISBN 0300190395

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Jonathan D. Sarna's award-winning American Judaism is now available in an updated and revised edition that summarizes recent scholarship and takes into account important historical, cultural, and political developments in American Judaism over the past fifteen years. Praise for the first edition: "Sarna . . . has written the first systematic, comprehensive, and coherent history of Judaism in America; one so well executed, it is likely to set the standard for the next fifty years."--Jacob Neusner, Jerusalem Post "A masterful overview."--Jeffrey S. Gurock, American Historical Review "This book is destined to be the new classic of American Jewish history."--Norman H. Finkelstein, Jewish Book World Winner of the 2004 National Jewish Book Award/Jewish Book of the Year

Issues of the American Council for Judaism

Issues of the American Council for Judaism
Title Issues of the American Council for Judaism PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 320
Release 2003
Genre Jews
ISBN

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We Stand Divided

We Stand Divided
Title We Stand Divided PDF eBook
Author Daniel Gordis
Publisher HarperCollins
Pages 322
Release 2019-09-10
Genre History
ISBN 0062873717

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From National Jewish Book Award Winner and author of Israel, a bold reevaluation of the tensions between American and Israeli Jews that reimagines the past, present, and future of Jewish life Relations between the American Jewish community and Israel are at an all-time nadir. Since Israel’s founding seventy years ago, particularly as memory of the Holocaust and of Israel’s early vulnerability has receded, the divide has grown only wider. Most explanations pin the blame on Israel’s handling of its conflict with the Palestinians, Israel’s attitude toward non-Orthodox Judaism, and Israel’s dismissive attitude toward American Jews in general. In short, the cause for the rupture is not what Israel is; it’s what Israel does. These explanations tell only half the story. We Stand Divided examines the history of the troubled relationship, showing that from the outset, the founders of what are now the world’s two largest Jewish communities were responding to different threats and opportunities, and had very different ideas of how to guarantee a Jewish future. With an even hand, Daniel Gordis takes us beyond the headlines and explains how Israel and America have fundamentally different ideas about issues ranging from democracy and history to religion and identity. He argues that as a first step to healing the breach, the two communities must acknowledge and discuss their profound differences and moral commitments. Only then can they forge a path forward, together.

Rabbi Outcast

Rabbi Outcast
Title Rabbi Outcast PDF eBook
Author Jack Ross
Publisher Potomac Books, Inc.
Pages 348
Release 2011
Genre History
ISBN 1597978299

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A pivotal figure in American anti-Zionism.

Issues; [published by the American Council for Judaism]

Issues; [published by the American Council for Judaism]
Title Issues; [published by the American Council for Judaism] PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 484
Release 1962
Genre Jews
ISBN

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The Jewish American Paradox

The Jewish American Paradox
Title The Jewish American Paradox PDF eBook
Author Robert H Mnookin
Publisher PublicAffairs
Pages 319
Release 2018-11-27
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1610397525

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Who should count as Jewish in America? What should be the relationship of American Jews to Israel? Can the American Jewish community collectively sustain and pass on to the next generation a sufficient sense of Jewish identity? The situation of American Jews today is deeply paradoxical. Jews have achieved unprecedented integration, influence, and esteem in virtually every facet of American life. But this extraordinarily diverse community now also faces four critical and often divisive challenges: rampant intermarriage, weak religious observance, diminished cohesion in the face of waning anti-Semitism, and deeply conflicting views about Israel. Can the American Jewish community collectively sustain and pass on to the next generation a sufficient sense of Jewish identity in light of these challenges? Who should count as Jewish in America? What should be the relationship of American Jews to Israel? In this thoughtful and perceptive book, Robert H. Mnookin argues that the answers of the past no longer serve American Jews today. The book boldly promotes a radically inclusive American-Jewish community -- one where being Jewish can depend on personal choice and public self-identification, not simply birth or formal religious conversion. Instead of preventing intermarriage or ostracizing those critical of Israel, he envisions a community that embraces diversity and debate, and in so doing, preserves and strengthens the Jewish identity into the next generation and beyond.