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The Paradox of Anti-Semitism

Autor Rabbi Dan Cohn-Sherbok
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 6 aug 2007
Arguably as anti-Semitism has diminished, the Jewish community has lost its way in the unceasing quest for social and political acceptance. The surprising thesis of this book (especially from the pen of a Rabbi) is that in the past anti-Semitism has in fact been a positive force in Jewish life. Now as a result of social acceptance, the Jewish community throughout the English-speaking world is undergoing a transformation. Jews have ceased to be dedicated to the Jewish heritage and the Jewish community is in chaos. No longer is Judaism a unified tradition, providing a solid foundation for the Jewish people. The book points to a series of historical examples illustrating the author's thesis- ways in which antipathy to Jews and Judaism stimulated Jewish life and growth.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780826494030
ISBN-10: 082649403X
Pagini: 240
Dimensiuni: 129 x 198 x 188 mm
Greutate: 0.27 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Continuum
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Caracteristici

Here is an original book written for an intelligent audience in which he propounds a surprising thesis, which is powerfully argued.

Recenzii

Book review in Jewish Chronicle
Mention - Jewish Quaterly, Summer 2006, No, 202
Jewish Heral-Voice, August 3, 2006
"While The Paradox of Anti-Semitism is clearly written and covers an immense range of Jewish history and erudition, it is not argumentative, and one has to look closely to find Cohn-Sherbok's opinion beyond the book's title. That antisemitism is somehow constitutive of Judaism is hardly a new idea, but Cohn-Sherbock makes no mention of others...In fact the book is scarcely argumentative at all, and the book's thesis becomes platitude." - William Nathan Alexander, Shofar, 2008
'Cohn-Sherbok has an easy prose style, and prsents an engaging study of Jewish history and the development of Jewish thought.' Rabbi Dr Middleburgh, Church Times, 22/09/2006