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American Jewry at the Crossroads - American Jewry's Challenge

American Jewry at the Crossroads - American Jewry's Challenge
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Release: 2006
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The dynamics of the American Jewish community are constantly changing along with the issues being confronted both by the broader American society and by the Jewish community itself. This volume attempts to take a snapshot of both the Jewish community and American society from a special vantage point. The first part of the book sets forth the challenges faced by the community in light of the terror attack of 11 September 2001, the second intifada, the rise in global anti-Semitism, and the second Gulf War. It lays the groundwork for the second part, which consists of interviews with seventeen prominent American Jews.


American Jewry's Challenge

American Jewry's Challenge
Author: Manfred Gerstenfeld
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Total Pages: 328
Release: 2005
Genre: Religion
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Watershed events - including the second Palestinian uprising in 2000, September 11 2001 and the Iraq war - have created major challenges for American Jewry, leading to changes in its perceptions and environment. Through conversations with some of America's most influential Jewish leaders, Manfred Gerstenfeld sheds light on the how the tumultuous events of recent years have affected and will continue to influence the American Jewish population. These include issues surrounding education, assimilation and revitalization, relationships with other religious communities, anti-Semitism and generational change. Of enormous historical value, American Jewry's Challenge serves as a time capsule capturing American Jewry at the dawn of the 21st century.


American Jewry

American Jewry
Author: Christian Wiese
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 393
Release: 2016-11-03
Genre: History
ISBN: 1441180214

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American Jewry explores new transnational questions in Jewish history, analyzing the historical, cultural and social experience of American Jewry from 1654 to the present day, and evaluates the relationship between European and American Jewish history. Did the hopes of Jewish immigrants to establish an independent American Judaism in a free and pluralistic country come to fruition? How did Jews in America define their relationship to the 'Old World' of Europe, both before and after the Holocaust? What are the religious, political and cultural challenges for American Jews in the twenty-first century? Internationally renowned scholars come together in this volume to present new research on how immigration from Western and Eastern Europe established a new and distinctively American Jewish identity that went beyond the traditions of Europe, yet remained attached in many ways to its European origins.