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OverviewWhat 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: post-Holocaust theology, secular forms of Jewish spirituality, ultra-orthodoxy, American neo-orthodoxy, neo-Hasidism, 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. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Michael Marmur , David Ellenson , David Ellenson , Michael MarmurPublisher: Brandeis University Press Imprint: Brandeis University Press Dimensions: Width: 16.00cm , Height: 2.70cm , Length: 23.00cm Weight: 0.564kg ISBN: 9781684580132ISBN 10: 1684580137 Pages: 352 Publication Date: 22 May 2020 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Out of stock The supplier is temporarily out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you on backorder and shipped when it becomes available. Table of ContentsReviewsMarmur and Ellenson have edited an exciting book about the Jewish experience in America. Beginning in 1934 with the optimism, rationalism, and naturalism of Reconstructionism, and ending today with the conflicted debates about Israel, the Holocaust, gender, the computer, and the possibility of creating a vital American Jewish identity for tomorrow. --Warren Zev Harvey, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem A marvelous reader for teaching, for learning, for laypeople and leaders. Here is a wealth of modern Jewish thought to enrich the reader and evoke new reflections and directions. --Rabbi David Wolpe, Sinai Temple This book would serve as an outstanding read for adult education classes or as an introductory text to American Jewish thought. --Rabbi Angela W. Buchdahl, Central Synagogue Jewish Herald-Voice 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. --Rabbi Angela W. Buchdahl, Central Synagogue Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion Marvelous for teaching, for learning. A wealth of modern Jewish thought to enrich the reader and evoke new reflections and directions. --Rabbi David Wolpe, Sinai Temple Preeminent scholars Ellenson and Marmur have both defined and expanded the canon with diverse voices exploring the biggest ideas in American Jewish thought. An essential addition to every Jewish library. --Rabbi Angela W. Buchdahl, Central Synagogue An exciting kaleidoscopic book about the Jewish experience in America--beginning with the optimism, rationalism, and naturalism of Reconstructionism, and ending today with the conflicted debates about Israel, the Holocaust, gender, and the possibility of creating a vital American Jewish identity for tomorrow. --Warren Zev Harvey, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem Author InformationMichael Marmur is associate professor of Jewish thought at Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion in Jerusalem. He is the author of Abraham Joshua Heschel and the Sources of Wonder. David Ellenson is chancellor emeritus of Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion and professor emeritus of Near Eastern and Judaic Studies at Brandeis University. He is the author of After Emancipation. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |