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American Jewish Thought Since 1934: Writings on Identity, Engagement, and Belief (Brandeis Library of Modern Jewish Thought),Used
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What is the role of Judaism and Jewish existence in America? And what role does America play in matters Jewish? This anthology considers these questions and offers a look at how the diverse body of Jewish thought developed within the historical and intellectual context of America.In this volume, editors Michael Marmur and David Ellenson bring together the distinctive voices of those who have shaped the bold and shifting soundscape of American Jewish thought over the last few generations. The contributors tackle an array of topics including theological questions; loyalty and belonging; the significance of halakhic, spiritual, and ritual practice; secularization and its discontents; and the creative recasting of Jewish peoplehood. The editors are careful to point out how a plurality of approaches emerged in response to the fundamental ruptures and challenges of continuity posed by the Holocaust, the establishment of the state of Israel, and the civil rights movement in the twentieth century.This volume also includes a wide swath of the most distinctive currents and movements over the last eighty years: postHolocaust theology, secular forms of Jewish spirituality, ultraorthodoxy, American neoorthodoxy, neoHasidism, feminism and queer theory, diasporist critiques of Zionism, and Zionist militancy. This collection will serve as both a testament to the creativity of American Jewish thought so far, and as an inspiration for the new thinkers of its still unwritten future.
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- Q: What is the main focus of 'American Jewish Thought Since 1934'? A: The book explores the role of Judaism and Jewish existence in America, examining how American Jewish thought has developed within the historical and intellectual context of the United States.
- Q: Who are the editors of this anthology? A: The anthology is edited by Michael Marmur and David Ellenson, who have brought together various voices that have shaped American Jewish thought.
- Q: What topics are covered in this book? A: The book covers a wide range of topics including theological questions, loyalty and belonging, halakhic practices, secularization, and the creative recasting of Jewish peoplehood.
- Q: When was 'American Jewish Thought Since 1934' published? A: The book was published on May 22, 2020.
- Q: What is the format of this book? A: The book is available in paperback format.
- Q: How many pages does this book have? A: The book contains 275 pages.
- Q: Is this book suitable for those unfamiliar with Jewish thought? A: Yes, the anthology presents diverse voices and perspectives, making it accessible for readers new to Jewish thought as well as those familiar with the subject.
- Q: Does the book address contemporary issues in Jewish thought? A: Yes, it includes discussions on contemporary issues such as feminism, queer theory, and critiques of Zionism, reflecting the evolving landscape of Jewish thought.
- Q: What audience is this book intended for? A: The book is intended for scholars, students, and anyone interested in understanding the development and diversity of American Jewish thought.
- Q: Can this book serve as a reference for academic work? A: Yes, it can serve as a valuable reference for academic work due to its comprehensive examination of various schools of thought in American Judaism.