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Hope, Not Fear: A Path to Jewish Renaissance

Autor Edgar M. Bronfman, Beth Zasloff
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 30 sep 2010
A distinguished Jewish leader and philanthropist argues for openness and joy to reinvigorate Judaism in America. After a lifetime of fighting the persecution of Jews, Edgar M. Bronfman has concluded that what North American Jews need now is hope, not fear. Bronfman urges North American Jewry "to build, not fight. We need to celebrate the joy in Judaism, even as we recognize our responsibility to alleviate suffering and to help heal a broken world. We need to understand Judaism as a multifaceted culture as well as a religion, and explore Jewish literature, music, and art. We need to understand our tradition of debate and questioning, and invite all to enter a conversation about our central texts, rituals, and laws. We need to open our book anew, and re-create a vital Judaism for our time." Through a reexamination of important texts and via interviews with some of the leading figures in Judaism today, Bronfman outlines a new agenda for the Jewish community in North America, one that will ensure that Judaism grows and thrives in an open society. He calls for welcome without conditions for intermarried families and disengaged Jews, for a celebration of Jewish diversity, and for openness to innovation and young leadership. "Hope, Not Fear" is an impassioned plea for all who care about the future of Judaism to cultivate a Jewish practice that is open to the new as it delves into the old, that welcomes many voices, and that reaches out to make the world a better place.
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ISBN-13: 9780312598891
ISBN-10: 0312598890
Pagini: 222
Dimensiuni: 142 x 209 x 17 mm
Greutate: 0.22 kg
Editura: GRIFFIN

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Advance Praise for "Hope, Not Fear
""Edgar M. Bronfman's new, provocative volume is a Jewish leader's personal quest for new answers to timeless questions; it will certainly challenge many readers concerned with Judaism's future."
--Elie Wiesel
"Bronfman and Zasloff forcefully show the precariousness of grounding Jewish identity in fear of anti-Semitism and intermarriage; they offer instead an invaluable road map to energizing the range and resonance of Judaism in all of our lives."
--Abigail Pogrebin, author of "Stars of David"
"Serves as an uplifting introduction to the people, institutions, issues, and ideas that promise to reshape the North American Jewish community of the twenty-first century."
--Jonathan D. Sarna, Ph.D., Joseph H. & Belle R. Braun Professor of American Jewish History, Brandeis University, and author of "American Judaism"
"This is a brave, honest, painful, and joyous book. Both those who are well versed in Jewish tradition and those who know not an aleph from a bet will find themselves provoked and challenged."
--Professor Deborah E. Lipstadt, Ph.D., Director of the Rabbi Donald A. Tam Institute for Jewish Studies, Emory University, and author of "History on Trial"
"A wise book by a Jewish leader who loves Jews and Judaism alike....This thoughtful, insightful meditation...fills one with a sense of hope about the Jewish future."
--Rabbi Joseph Telushkin, author of "A Code of Jewish Ethics and Jewish Literacy"


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Edgar M. Bronfman and Beth Zasloff