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Jews Catholics and the Burden of History 1st Edition by Eli Lederhendler ISBN 9780195148022

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Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.99 MB
Pages: 400
Author: Eli Lederhendler
ISBN: 0195304918
Language: English
Year: 2005

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ISBN 13: 9780195148022
Author: Eli Lederhendler

Bringing together contributions from established scholars as well as promising younger academics, the seventeenth volume of this established series offers a broad-ranging view of why Judaism, a religion whose observance is more honored in the breach in most western Jewish communities, has garnered attention, authority, and controversy in the late twentieth century. The volume considers the ways in which theological writings, sweeping social change, individual or small-group needs, and intra-communal diversity have re-energized Judaism even amidst secular trends in America and Israel.

Jews Catholics and the Burden of History 1st Table of contents:

  1. Eli Lederhendler, Introduction: The “Problem of Judaism” Today—Beyond Assimilation and Nationalism,
  2. Ezra Kopelowitz, Who Has the Right to Change Tradition? Evolving Conceptions of Religious Authority and Their Implications for the Jewish People,
  3. Alan Silverstein, Modernists vs. Traditionalists: Competition and Legitimacy within American Conservative Judaism,
  4. Shalom Ratzabi, Judaism, Exile, and the State of Israel in Postwar American Jewish Theological Discourse,
  5. Motti Inbari, Uzi Meshulam’s “Mishkan Ohalim”: A Contemporary Apocalyptic Messianic Sect in Israel,
  6. Neil Gillman, Beyond Wissenschaft: The Resurrection of Resurrection in Jewish Thought Since 1950,
  7. Steven M. Cohen, Religiosity and Ethnicity: Jewish Identity Trends in the United States,
  8. Sylvia Barack Fishman, Women’s Transformations of Public Judaism: Religiosity, Egalitarianism, and the Symbolic Power of Changing Gender Roles,
  9. David Ellenson, Judaism Resurgent? American Jews and the Evolving Expression of Jewish Values and Jewish Identity in Modern American Life,
  10. Essay
  11. Michael Alexander, Frankfurter among the Anarchists: The Case of Sacco and Vanzetti,
  12. Review Essays
  13. Stephen J. Whitfield, Asymmetries in America: Recent Work on Jews and Blacks,
  14. Maurianne Adams and John Bracey (eds.), Strangers and Neighbors: Relations between Blacks and Jews in the United States, Stephen J. Whitfield,
  15. Karen Brodkin, How Jews Became White Folks and What That Says about Race in America, Stephen J. Whitfield,
  16. Emily Miller Budick, Blacks and Jews in Literary Conversation, Stephen J. Whitfield,
  17. V. P. Franklin, Nancy L. Grant, Harold M. Kletnick, and Glenna Rae McNeil (eds.), African Americans and Jews in the Twentieth Century: Studies in Convergence and Conflict, Stephen J. Whitfield,
  18. Milly Heyd, Mutual Reflections: Jews and Blacks in American Art, Stephen J. Whitfield,
  19. Matthew Frye Jacobson, Whiteness of a Different Color: European Immigrants and the Alchemy of Race, Stephen J. Whitfield,
  20. Jeffrey Melnick, A Right to Sing the Blues: African Americans, Jews, and the American Popular Song, Stephen J. Whitfield,
  21. Adam Zachary Newton, Facing Black and Jew: Literature as Public Space in Twentieth-Century America, Stephen J. Whitfield,
  22. Aharon Klieman, Sand and Iron,
  23. Efraim Karsh and Inari Karsh, Empires in the Sand: The Struggle for Mastery in the Middle East, 1789–1923, Aharon Klieman,
  24. Avi Shlaim, The Iron Wall: Israel and the Arab World, AHARON KLIEMAN,
  25. Sasson Sofer, Zionism and the Foundations of Israeli Diplomacy, Aharon Klieman,
  26. Jonathan Judaken, Jews, Intellectuals, and the Dreyfus Affair,
  27. Venita Datta, Birth of a National Icon: The Literary Avant-Garde and the Origins of the Intellectual in France, JONATHAN JUDAKEN,
  28. Roselyn Koren and Dan Michman (eds.), Les intellectuels face à l’affair Dreyfus alors et aujourd’hui, Jonathan Judaken
  29. Ivan Strenski, Durkheim and the Jews of France, JONATHAN JUDAKEN,
  30. Oded Heilbronner, The Decline and Rise of German Antisemitism,
  31. Ulrich Baumann, Zerstörte Nachbarschaften. Christen und Juden in Badischen Landgemeinden, Oded Heilbronner,
  32. Olaf Blaschke, Katholizismus und Antisemitismus im Deutschen Kaiserreich, Oded Heilbronner,
  33. Marion Kaplan, Between Dignity and Despair: Jewish Life in Nazi Germany, ODED HEILBRONNER,
  34. Stefan Scheil, Die Entwicklung des politischen Antisemitismus in Deutschland zwischen 1881 und 1912. Eine wahlgeschichtliche Untersuchung, ODED HEILBRONNER,
  35. Dirk Walter, Antisemitische Kriminalität und Gewalt. Judenfeindschaft in der Weimarer Republik, ODED HEILBRONNER,
  36. Book Reviews(arranged by subject)
  37. Antisemitism, Holocaust, and Genocide
  38. Michael Berenbaum and Abraham Peck (eds.), The Holocaust and History: The Known, the Unknown, the Disputed and the Reexamined, DAN MICHMAN,
  39. Randolph L. Braham with Scott Miller (eds.), The Nazis’ Last Victims: The Holocaust in Hungary, ANDRÁS KOVÁCS,
  40. Alan Davies and Marilyn F. Nefsky, How Silent Were the Churches? Canadian Protestantism and the Jewish Plight during the Nazi Era, HAIM GENIZI,
  41. Ronnie S. Landau, Studying the Holocaust: Issues, Readings and Documents, KONRAD KWIET,
  42. Robert S. Wistrich (ed.), Demonizing the Other: Antisemitism, Racism, and Xenophobia, GAVIN LANGMUIR,
  43. Bibliography, Language, Literature, and the Arts
  44. Richard I. Cohen, Jewish Icons: Art and Society in Modern Europe, DAVID BIALE,
  45. Avraham Greenbaum, The Periodical Publications of the Jewish Labour and Revolutionary Movements in Eastern and Southeastern Europe, 1877–1916: An Annotated Bibliography, ZACHARY M. BAKER,
  46. Avraham Greenbaum, A History of the Ararat Publishing Society, ZACHARY M. BAKER,
  47. Sanford Lakoff, Max Lerner: Pilgrim in the Promised Land, FRED SIEGEL,
  48. Stephen J. Whitfield, In Search of American Jewish Culture, ELI LEDERHENDLER,
  49. History and the Social Sciences
  50. Hirsz Abramowicz, Profiles of a Lost World: Memoirs of East European Jewish Life before World War II, THEODORE R. WEEKS,
  51. Marjorie Agosín, Uncertain Travelers: Conversations with Jewish Women Immigrants to America, RUTH GAY,
  52. David E. Fishman, Russia’s First Modern Jews: The Jews of Shklov, MORDECHAI ZALKIN,
  53. Arthur A. Goren, The Politics and Public Culture of American Jews, HASIA R. DINER,
  54. Alan Helmreich and Paul Marcus (eds.), Blacks and Jews on the Couch: Psychoanalytic Reflections on Black-Jewish Conflict, RICHARD H. KING,
  55. Raphael Patai, The Jews of Hungary: History, Culture, Psychology, SHAUL STAMPFER,
  56. David P. Shuldiner, Of Moses and Marx: Folk Ideology and Folk History in the Jewish Labor Movement, JACK JACOBS,
  57. Religion, Thought, and Education
  58. Richard J. Bernstein, Freud and the Legacy of Moses, MAREN NIEHOFF,
  59. Ana-Maria Rizzuto, Why did Freud Reject God? A Psychoanalytic Interpretation, MAREN NIEHOFF,
  60. Zachary Braiterman, (God) After Auschwitz: Tradition and Change in Post-Holocaust Jewish Thought, MICHAEL BERENBAUM,
  61. Bryan Cheyette and Laura Marcus (eds.), Modernity, Culture and “the Jew”, SANDER L. GILMAN,
  62. Neil Gillman, The Death of Death: Resurrection and Immortality in Jewish Thought, EDWARD K. KAPLAN,
  63. David A. Hollinger, Science, Jews, and Secular Culture: Studies in Mid-Twentieth Century American Intellectual History, ALAN WALD,
  64. Zionism, Israel, and the Middle East
  65. Shmuel Almog, Jehuda Reinharz, and Anita Shapira (eds.), Zionism and Religion, BERNARD (BARUCH) SUSSER,
  66. Aviva Halamish, The Exodus Affair: Holocaust Survivors and the Struggle for Palestine, HENRY NEAR,
  67. Ben Halpern and Jehuda Reinharz, Zionism and the Creation of a New Society, GABRIEL SHEFFER,
  68. Yoram Hazony, The Jewish State: The Struggle for Israel’s Soul, MICHAEL BERENBAUM,
  69. Neill Lochery, The Israeli Labor Party: In the Shadow of the Likud, GABRIEL SHEFFER,
  70. Gabriel Sheffer, Moshe Sharett: Biography of a Political Moderate, IAN S. LUSTICK,
  71. Contents for Volume XVIII,
  72. Note on Editorial Policy,

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