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The Divided Self: Israel and the Jewish Psyche Today

Autor David J Goldberg
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 24 feb 2011
How should Jews respond to an age of militant Zionism and resurgent anti-Semitism? Is insisting on a separate sense of identity anachronistic and dangerous, or is it the only way of preserving the Jewish cultural heritage? Rabbi David Goldberg, one of today's most respected and outspoken Jewish leaders, grapples with the dilemmas of contemporary Jewishness with characteristic candour, and sketches the emerging faultlines in the Jewish sense of identity. He offers up a completely fresh reading of Jewish history, arguing that the narrative of relentless woe and suffering popularised by nineteenth-century writers such as George Eliot was based on a highly selective reading of the past. Goldberg retraces the history of the Jews, and rejects the mythology of eternal victimhood. Instead, he focuses on the survival strategies that have been pursued throughout the centuries. He contrasts the pragmatic flexibility of the Jewish Diaspora with the military assertiveness of modern Israel. With wit, insight and compassion he highlights the growing gulf between Israeli and Diaspora Jewishness. Following G.B.
Shaw's quip about Britain and America, Goldberg argues that Israeli and Diaspora Jews are in danger of becoming divided by a common heritage. This book will stimulate, engage and provoke readers of all beliefs and cultures.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781848856745
ISBN-10: 1848856741
Pagini: 242
Dimensiuni: 135 x 216 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.28 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția I.B.Tauris
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Cuprins

Introduction.
1. The Zionist version of Jewish history
2. Relativism and Absolutism in Biblical times
3. Dependency on more powerful neighbours
4. Learning the lessons of exile
5. The Roman disaster
6. The shifting groun of diaspora existence
7. Factors in survival
8. Emerging from the ghetto
9. Redefining the Jew
10. Zionists, Socialists, old Jews, 'new' Hebrews
11. Zionism for the few, integration for the many
12. The Golden Age of German Jewry
13. Liberal values and political realities
14. Zionism's radical demands
15. Holocaust survivors and Zionist incomprehension
16. From destruction in Europe to redemption in Israel
17. A false sense of security
18. Israel, the Diaspora and Likud
19. The sea change
20. From optimism to disillusionment
21. Taking stock; Israel and the diaspora today
22. 'The fox knows many things, but the hedgehog knows one big thing'