Closed Doors, Open Minds: British Jewry's Secret Disputations

Author:   Meir Persoff ,  Aubrey Newman
Publisher:   Academic Studies Press
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Pages:   258
Publication Date:   08 March 2018
Format:   Hardback
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For some twenty years from the late 1960s, and thereafter following a brief pause, representatives of British Jewry's religious orientations held closed-door meetings at the Chief Rabbi's residence in attempts to bridge their communal and halachic differences. So secret were they that barely a word broke through, and until now the details of their often fiery disputations both verbally and in writing have never been revealed. In an exclusive glimpse into this shrouded arena, ""Closed Doors, Open Minds"" presents an important new chapter in Meir Persoff's acclaimed series on the British Chief Rabbinate, deftly unraveling the manifold theological and ideological strands of its multi-hued tapestry.

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Author:   Meir Persoff ,  Aubrey Newman
Publisher:   Academic Studies Press
Imprint:   Academic Studies Press
Weight:   0.825kg
ISBN:  

9781618117557


ISBN 10:   1618117556
Pages:   258
Publication Date:   08 March 2018
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Temporarily unavailable   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Preface Foreword, by Aubrey Newman Chapter I, 1945–1960: Strife and Sanctity Chapter II, 1960–1970: Gestures and Concessions Chapter III, 1970–1980: Disputes and Divisions Chapter IV, 1980–1990: Dissent and Disunity Chapter V, 1990–2000: Kinship and Courtesy Notes Bibliography Index

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In Closed Doors, Open Minds, the distinguished former JC journalist Meir Persoff documents the history of this dialogue. It is a rigorous, balanced and thoughtful presentation, made all the more striking because what one might have expected to be a straightforward liaison between the religious leaders of British Jewry turned out to be an emotional and spiritual roller coaster for its participants. - Jewish Chronicle


In Closed Doors, Open Minds, the distinguished former [Jewish Chronicle] journalist Meir Persoff documents the history of this dialogue [between Orthodox and Progressives]. It is a rigorous, balanced and thoughtful presentation, made all the more striking because what one might have expected to be a straightforward liaison between the religious leaders of British Jewry turned out to be an emotional and spiritual roller coaster for its participants.--Jewish Chronicle Under the title Closed Doors, Open Minds ... and using a breathtaking array of hitherto closed archives, Dr Persoff now offers a fascinating -- but at the same time depressing -- insight into these clandestine disputations. --Geoffrey Alderman, Michael Gross Professor of Politics and Contemporary History at the University of Buckingham Jewish Telegraph


Under the title Closed Doors, Open Minds ... and using a breathtaking array of hitherto closed archives, Dr Persoff now offers a fascinating -- but at the same time depressing -- insight into these clandestine disputations. --Geoffrey Alderman, Michael Gross Professor of Politics and Contemporary History at the University of Buckingham Jewish Telegraph In Closed Doors, Open Minds, the distinguished former [Jewish Chronicle] journalist Meir Persoff documents the history of this dialogue [between Orthodox and Progressives]. It is a rigorous, balanced and thoughtful presentation, made all the more striking because what one might have expected to be a straightforward liaison between the religious leaders of British Jewry turned out to be an emotional and spiritual roller coaster for its participants.--Jewish Chronicle


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Now a freelance writer and editor, Meir Persoff edited the London Jewish Chronicle's news, features, arts, Judaism, letters and obituaries sections during a distinguished forty-year career on the paper. He has written extensively on Jewish topics, and served on the Jewish Book Council and as president of the IsraelJudaica Philatelic Society. A Fellow of the Royal Historical Society and a Life Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts, he earned his PhD from Middlesex University, London, for his research into the British Chief Rabbinate's relationship with the non-Orthodox movements.

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