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After Tragedy And Triumph Essays In Modern Jewish Thought And The American Experience 1st Edition Michael Berenbaum

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After Tragedy And Triumph Essays In Modern Jewish Thought And The American Experience 1st Edition Michael Berenbaum
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.24 MB
Pages: 224
Author: Michael Berenbaum
ISBN: 9780511555374, 9780521099929, 9780521380577, 0511555377, 0521099927, 052138057X
Language: English
Year: 2009
Edition: 1

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After Tragedy And Triumph Essays In Modern Jewish Thought And The American Experience 1st Edition Michael Berenbaum by Michael Berenbaum 9780511555374, 9780521099929, 9780521380577, 0511555377, 0521099927, 052138057X instant download after payment.

The story of American Jewry is inextricably entwined with the awesome defeat of the Holocaust and the rebirth of the state of Israel. However, for Michael Berenbaum, and others of his generation, whose adult consciousness included the war in Lebanon and the Palestinian Uprisings, the tale is more anguished, for the Jewish People are now divided, uncertain about the implications of the past and the direction of their future. Berenbaum explores the Jewish identity of this generation, the first to mature after tragedy and triumph. He probes the Holocaust's impact on Jewish consciousness and the imprint of American culture on Jewish identity. Challenging Zionism's conventional assumptions, he details American Jews' changing relationship to Israel as he examines the tensions created within Jewish tradition between a history of victimization and the empowerment of Jews. While demonstrating that the security of victory is one step from the anguish of victims, even when the victors have recently emerged from the fire, Berenbaum holds out the hope of liberation for Judaism, maintaining that five thousand years of history, with its chapter of Holocaust and empowerment, provide a unique foundation upon which to build a future. Michael Berenbaum is Hymen Goldman Professor of Theology at Georgetown University and Project Director of the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington, DC. He is the author or editor of several books, including The Vision of the Void: Theological Reflections on the Works of Elie Wiesel and The Holocaust: Religious and Political Implications (with John Roth).

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