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The Rebbe, the Messiah, and the Scandal of Ortho – With a New Introduction

Autor David Berger
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 29 feb 2008
'Years from now, this work will likely be seen as a primary text that formed part of the internal Jewish debate.' - N. R. Deutsch, Choice *** 'Passionate, powerful, brilliant...This is simply the most important book of Judaism - not about Judaism but of Judaism - to appear this year, and the most urgent in decades.' - Jacob Neusner, Jerusalem Post *** 'Throughly engrossing book...Berger's abiding Orthodox religious commitment, deep familiarity with religious texts and ideas, and specialized training in historical scholarship have singularly positioned and qualified him to embark on this defense of Judaism...Astute historian that he is, he offers trenchant and compelling explanations for this lack of aggressive Orthodox reaction to this latest false messianism...an articulate, thoughtful, and passionate book.' - Benny Kraut, Shofar *** 'Compelling...imperative reading, as it carefully and systematically documents the true nature and scope of contemporary Lubavitch missionary work.' - Allan Nadler, Forward *** 'Carefully and vigorously argued...a compelling, jarring, deeply disturbing polemic and precisely what Professor Berger intended it to be: " A] memoir, a history, a religious tract, an indictment, a lament, and an appeal." It is passionate, yet scholarly and precise. Its message is emotional and religiously inspired, yet its careful treatment of evidence bears the unmistakable mark of a seasoned scholar.' - Yaakov Kermaier, Tradition *** 'A courageous and important book...carefully and clearly argued, and generally persuasive...enhanced, in this regard, by its memoir form, which draws the reader into Berger's legitimate agony as his awareness of the problematics of Chabad messianism grows along with his equal despair that no one else seems to care.' - Lippman Bodoff, Midstream *** 'The principle is right, the passion is right, and the deeply classical nature of David Berger's book is very moving. It is rare that the scholarly study of Judaism so intensely engages with living Judaism. Berger's erudite ferocity is exhilarating.' - Leon Wieseltier
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781904113751
ISBN-10: 1904113753
Pagini: 240
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.38 kg
Editura: LUP – Littman Library

Cuprins

Note on Style and Transliteration Introduction to the Paperback Edition Introduction 1 From Heroism to Heterodoxy: The Crisis of a Movement and the Danger to a Faith 2 The New Messianism: Passing Phenomenon or Turning Point in the History of Judaism? 3 Aborted Initiatives and Sustained Attacks 4 The Second Coming: A Rejoinder 5Revisiting the Second Coming 6 The Rabbinical Council of America Resolution 7 The Council of Torah Sages 8 The Spectre of Idolatry 9On False Messianism, Idolatry, and Lubavitch 10 Debating Avodah Zarah 11 Judaism is Changing before Our Eyes 12From Margin to Mainstream: The Consolidation and Expansion of the Messianist Beachhead 13 Explaining the Inexplicable 14 What Must Be Done? Epitaph Appendix I: On a Messiah who Dies with his Mission Unfulfilled: Selected Quotations Appendix II: The Parameters of Avodah Zarah Appendix III: Tosafot on 'Association' (Shituf) Glossary Bibliography Index