The Jews and their Future A Conversation on Judaism and Jewish Identities
De rooie rat is failliet, u kunt niet meer bestellen. ISBN: 9781842773918 Taal: Engels Jaar: 2004 Uitgever: Zed Books jodendomAgainst a backdrop of rebuilt identities, pious myths and even outright bias, Esther Benbassa and Jean-Christophe Attias open a dialogue in the course of which they upset conformist discourses and received ideas.
What if the Jews are not the 'descendants' of the Hebrews? If their Book is less the Bible than the Talmud? If medieval judeophobia cannot be identified with modern anti-Semitism? If Orthodoxy is not a return to the sources but a new creation? If Zionism has succeeded precisely thanks to its failures? And if the time has come to stop denying the tensions that exist between Israel and the Diaspora? Between Ashkenazis and Sephardis? Between fundamentalists and liberals? And if, in particular, the transformation of the memory of the Holocaust into what amounts to a secular religion is now the main barrier to the universalism that, with exile and the celebration of life, has always been at the heart of Jewish experience? If these are valid topics for debate, then posing the question of the future of the Jews should certainly not be beyond discussion.
This provocative and illuminating dialogue, open to all of us, explores the very foundations of our culture with precisely that authentic knowledge and freedom of thought the new century is in search of.
Esther Benbassa and Jean-Christophe Attias are professors of Jewish Histrory and Culture at the Ecole Pratique des Hautes Etudes, Sorbonne, Paris. Much of the work of these two outstanding Jewish scholars, including their Dictionary of Jewish Civilization and their book on Israel: The Impossible Land, has been translated in many languages, especially English.
'What does it mean to be Jewish today? Is it to live in the cocoon of the Shoah and the fear of a resurgence of fascism? Is it to cover one's head, to support Sharon? Or is it to have a sense of belonging across boundaries? To answer these questions, the authors revisit the iconic images of the diaspora, zionism, anti-semitism, and also of the 'Jewish mother', the tensions between ashkenazi and sephardic Jews --- and deconstruct them with a delicate hand.' - François Dufay, Le Point
Contents
1. What is it to be a Jew?
2. Modernity and Jewishness
3. From anti-Judaism to anti-Semitism
4. Jewish nationalism and Zionism
5. Remembering the genocide: a new civil religion?
6. Ashkenazis and Sephardis: exchanging looks
7. Judaism, Christianity, Islam: combining differences
8. Secularization and Jewish morality
9. Being a woman and Jewish
10. To remain Jewish, to become Jewish again, or to reinvent Judaism?
11. Diaspora identities, Israeli identities
12. From communitarian affirmation to the temptation to withdraw
13. Israel seen from within and from the diaspora
14. Jewish intellectual freedom and the weight of conformism
15. Fascination with suffering or the challenge of life: a critical choice
Bbliography Index 224 pp BIC:/HR/HB/GTS/JP
Political Science | Religious Studies | History | Cultural Studies
HbISBN 1 84277 390 9 £ 49.95 $75.00
PbISBN 1 84277 391 7 £ 14.95 $19.95
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