Jew Vs. Jew

Jew Vs. Jew
Author: Samuel G. Freedman
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 404
Release: 2000
Genre: Jews
ISBN: 0684859459

At a time when Jews in the United States appear more secure and successful than ever, Freedman maintains that cultural and religious differences are tearing apart their community.

The Center Did Not Hold

The Center Did Not Hold
Author: Robert Eisenberg
Publisher:
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2021-05-13
Genre: Progressivism (United States politics)
ISBN: 9781682193075

With Joe Biden stepping back into the national scene, the time is ripe for a close assessment of the administration in which he served as vice-president. The Center Did Not Hold weighs the progressive--and not so progressive--contributions of the Obama-Biden White House across more than a hundred issues involving international relations, domestic cultural and economic matters, and social justice. While Obama and Biden campaigned in the early 2000s on a host of progressive promises, Eisenberg's meticulous accounting shows that, over eight years, they failed to achieve any substantial, lasting change to that end, instead perpetuating a tradition of cautious centrism. Among the disappointments, the former president and vice-president reneged on environmental promises, pandered to lobbyists, prosecuted a record number of whistle-blowers, and failed to implement the simplest of financial reforms in response to the 2008 crisis. Under Biden's trademark "counterterrorism plus" strategy, they oversaw tens of thousands of civilian deaths in Afghanistan, and escalated violence in the Middle East.

Mystics, Mavericks, and Merrymakers

Mystics, Mavericks, and Merrymakers
Author: Stephanie Wellen Levine
Publisher: NYU Press
Total Pages: 269
Release: 2004-08-06
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 0814751970

A look at young Jewish women who are typecast as pious and reserved but have as much imagination and similar desires as other young women.

Jews

Jews
Author: Alan Unterman
Publisher: Liverpool University Press
Total Pages: 192
Release: 1999-01-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1836241879

An introduction to Jewish beliefs and practices, demonstrating that Judaism is a living religion which retains the vitality found in the Biblical corpus, but which has gone on to develop institutions, modes of behaviour and ideas which constitute the singularity of Jewish expression.

The Columbia History of Jews and Judaism in America

The Columbia History of Jews and Judaism in America
Author: Marc Lee Raphael
Publisher: Columbia University Press
Total Pages: 499
Release: 2009-10-22
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0231132239

This collection focuses on a variety of important themes in the American Jewish and Judaic experience. It opens with essays on early Jewish settlers (1654-1820), the expansion of Jewish life in America (1820-1901), the great wave of eastern European Jewish immigrants (1880-1924), the character of American Judaism between the two world wars, American Jewish life from the end of World War II to the Six-Day War, and the growth of Jews' influence and affluence. The second half of the volume includes essays on Orthodox Jews, the history of Jewish education in America, the rise of Jewish social clubs at the turn of the century, the history of southern and western Jewry, Jewish responses to Nazism and the Holocaust, feminism's confrontation with Judaism, and the eternal question of what defines American Jewish culture. Original and elegantly crafted, The Columbia History of Jews and Judaism in America not only introduces the student to a thrilling history, but also provides the scholar with new perspectives and insights.

Sacred Speakers

Sacred Speakers
Author: Simeon D. Baumel
Publisher: Berghahn Books
Total Pages: 242
Release: 2006-01-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1782389326

Despite its outwardly static and traditional appearance, the Haredi (ultra-Orthodox) world is engaged in a constant cultural dialogue with modernity. This dialogue is exceptionally visible in the realm of language as shown in this study that examines the language and culture of four ultra-Orthodox groups found in Israel: the Ashkenazi (European) Mitnagdim-Lithuanians, and the Oriental Sefaradi Haredim. After the presentation of the historical background of the four sects, the author analyzes the public and private domains, focusing on language as used in many different forms and situations, and on the management of language. He furthermore compares the language policies of British, American, and French Haredim belonging to the Habad, Gur, Mitnagdic and Sefaradi sects to those in Israel and finds many similarities between the groups. The book concludes with the proposal of an interdisciplinary model, based on the Haredi case study, which can be used by language planners worldwide to understand the issues of language maintenance and loss among ethnic and ethno-religious minorities.

The Other Zions

The Other Zions
Author: Eric Maroney
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 226
Release: 2010
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781442200456

Though Israel is the only Jewish nation most people can name, there have been many more. Author Eric Maroney introduces readers to the Jews of Khazaria, Adiabene (modern day Iraq), Ethiopia, Birobidzhan (modern day Russia), Himyar (modern day Yemen), and more. --from publisher description.

Jews at Home

Jews at Home
Author: Simon J. Bronner
Publisher: Liverpool University Press
Total Pages: 351
Release: 2010-05-27
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1786949865

A multifaceted exploration of what makes a home 'Jewish', materially and emotionally, and of what it takes to make Jews feel 'at home' in their environment.

Holocaust Literature of the Second Generation

Holocaust Literature of the Second Generation
Author: M. Vaul-Grimwood
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 186
Release: 2007-08-06
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 023060563X

Exploring five key texts from the emerging canon of second generation writing, this exciting new study brings together theories of autobiography, trauma, and fantasy to understand the how traumatic family histories are represented. In doing so, it demonstrates the continuing impact of familial and community Holocaust trauma, and the need for a precise, clearly developed theoretical framework in which to situate these works. This book will appeal to final year undergraduates and postgraduate students, as well as scholars in literary and Holocaust-related fields, and an audience with personal and professional interests in the 'second generation'.