Author: Charles Herbert Stember
Publisher: New York : Basic Books
ISBN:
Category : Antisemitism
Languages : en
Pages : 440
Book Description
Jews in the Mind of America
Author: Charles Herbert Stember
Publisher: New York : Basic Books
ISBN:
Category : Antisemitism
Languages : en
Pages : 440
Book Description
Publisher: New York : Basic Books
ISBN:
Category : Antisemitism
Languages : en
Pages : 440
Book Description
Israel in the Mind of America
Author: Peter Grose
Publisher: Alfred A. Knopf
ISBN: 9780394516585
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 394
Book Description
For the first time, the author presents a detailed and revelatory account of the U.S. role in the establishment of the new Israeli state during the years following World War II and the Holocaust. Drawing on three newly opened official archives, plus interviews with surviving participants and other fresh material, Grose is able to cast light on several abiding mysteries and to clarify at last exactly what happened - the arguments in corridors and hotel rooms, the memoranda and diplomatic infighting, the plays for public backing, the heroes and the villains. The drama is real and compelling, and it is startling to see how much of it was played out here, in Washington and New York. "Even as they go their own ways, in pursuit of their own national interests," Grose writes, "Americans and Israelis are bonded together like no two other sovereign peoples." Why this should be so is the theme of his engrossing and comprehensive narrative. Israel in the Mind of America helps us understand Israel - and ourselves. --from inside jacket.
Publisher: Alfred A. Knopf
ISBN: 9780394516585
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 394
Book Description
For the first time, the author presents a detailed and revelatory account of the U.S. role in the establishment of the new Israeli state during the years following World War II and the Holocaust. Drawing on three newly opened official archives, plus interviews with surviving participants and other fresh material, Grose is able to cast light on several abiding mysteries and to clarify at last exactly what happened - the arguments in corridors and hotel rooms, the memoranda and diplomatic infighting, the plays for public backing, the heroes and the villains. The drama is real and compelling, and it is startling to see how much of it was played out here, in Washington and New York. "Even as they go their own ways, in pursuit of their own national interests," Grose writes, "Americans and Israelis are bonded together like no two other sovereign peoples." Why this should be so is the theme of his engrossing and comprehensive narrative. Israel in the Mind of America helps us understand Israel - and ourselves. --from inside jacket.
The Jews in America
The Jews in America
Author: Burton Jesse Hendrick
Publisher: Garden City, Doubleday
ISBN:
Category : Jewish question
Languages : en
Pages : 171
Book Description
Publisher: Garden City, Doubleday
ISBN:
Category : Jewish question
Languages : en
Pages : 171
Book Description
Jewish in America
Author: Sara Blair
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 308
Book Description
A searching collection of perspectives on what it means to be Jewish in America
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 308
Book Description
A searching collection of perspectives on what it means to be Jewish in America
The Jew Within
Author: Steven M. Cohen
Publisher: Indiana University Press
ISBN: 9780253337825
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 264
Book Description
Eisen, two of the keenest observers and analysts of American Jewish life, probe beneath the surface to explore the foundations of belief and behavior among moderately affiliated American Jews."--BOOK JACKET.
Publisher: Indiana University Press
ISBN: 9780253337825
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 264
Book Description
Eisen, two of the keenest observers and analysts of American Jewish life, probe beneath the surface to explore the foundations of belief and behavior among moderately affiliated American Jews."--BOOK JACKET.
History of the Jews in America
Blacks in the Jewish Mind
Author: Seth Forman
Publisher: NYU Press
ISBN: 081472681X
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 285
Book Description
Since the 1960s the relationship between Blacks and Jews has been a contentious one. While others have attempted to explain or repair the break-up of the Jewish alliance on civil rights, Seth Forman here sets out to determine what Jewish thinking on the subject of Black Americans reveals about Jewish identity in the U.S. Why did American Jews get involved in Black causes in the first place? What did they have to gain from it? And what does that tell us about American Jews? In an extremely provocative analysis, Forman argues that the commitment of American Jews to liberalism, and their historic definition of themselves as victims, has caused them to behave in ways that were defined as good for Blacks, but which in essence were contrary to Jewish interests. They have not been able to dissociate their needs--religious, spiritual, communal, political--from those of African Americans, and have therefore acted in ways which have threatened their own cultural vitality. Avoiding the focus on Black victimization and white racism that often infuses work on Blacks and Jews, Forman emphasizes the complexities inherent in one distinct white ethnic group's involvement in America's racial dilemma.
Publisher: NYU Press
ISBN: 081472681X
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 285
Book Description
Since the 1960s the relationship between Blacks and Jews has been a contentious one. While others have attempted to explain or repair the break-up of the Jewish alliance on civil rights, Seth Forman here sets out to determine what Jewish thinking on the subject of Black Americans reveals about Jewish identity in the U.S. Why did American Jews get involved in Black causes in the first place? What did they have to gain from it? And what does that tell us about American Jews? In an extremely provocative analysis, Forman argues that the commitment of American Jews to liberalism, and their historic definition of themselves as victims, has caused them to behave in ways that were defined as good for Blacks, but which in essence were contrary to Jewish interests. They have not been able to dissociate their needs--religious, spiritual, communal, political--from those of African Americans, and have therefore acted in ways which have threatened their own cultural vitality. Avoiding the focus on Black victimization and white racism that often infuses work on Blacks and Jews, Forman emphasizes the complexities inherent in one distinct white ethnic group's involvement in America's racial dilemma.
American Judaism
Author: Nathan Glazer
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
ISBN: 9780226298436
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 20
Book Description
First published in 1957, Nathan Glazer's classic, historical study of Judaism in America has been described by the New York Times Book Review as "a remarkable story . . . told briefly and clearly by an objective historical mind, yet with a fine combination of sociological insight and religious sensitivity." Glazer's new introduction describes the drift away from the popular equation of American Judaism with liberalism during the last two decades and considers the threat of divisiveness within American Judaism. Glazer also discusses tensions between American Judaism and Israel as a result of a revivified Orthodoxy and the disillusionment with liberalism. "American Judaism has been arguably the best known and most used introduction to the study of the Jewish religion in the United States. . . . It is an inordinately clear-sighted work that can be read with much profit to this day."—American Jewish History (1987)
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
ISBN: 9780226298436
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 20
Book Description
First published in 1957, Nathan Glazer's classic, historical study of Judaism in America has been described by the New York Times Book Review as "a remarkable story . . . told briefly and clearly by an objective historical mind, yet with a fine combination of sociological insight and religious sensitivity." Glazer's new introduction describes the drift away from the popular equation of American Judaism with liberalism during the last two decades and considers the threat of divisiveness within American Judaism. Glazer also discusses tensions between American Judaism and Israel as a result of a revivified Orthodoxy and the disillusionment with liberalism. "American Judaism has been arguably the best known and most used introduction to the study of the Jewish religion in the United States. . . . It is an inordinately clear-sighted work that can be read with much profit to this day."—American Jewish History (1987)
The Jews in America
Author: Arthur Hertzberg
Publisher: Simon & Schuster
ISBN:
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 442
Book Description
A brilliant, challenging revisionist history of the Jewish experience in America by Arthur Hertzberg, political leader, rabbi, social historian, and one of America'a most eminent Jewish thinkers.
Publisher: Simon & Schuster
ISBN:
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 442
Book Description
A brilliant, challenging revisionist history of the Jewish experience in America by Arthur Hertzberg, political leader, rabbi, social historian, and one of America'a most eminent Jewish thinkers.