Jewish Continuity in America

Creative Survival in a Free Society

Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality, Judaism, History, Jewish
Cover of the book Jewish Continuity in America by Abraham J. Karp, University of Alabama Press
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Abraham J. Karp ISBN: 9780817388423
Publisher: University of Alabama Press Publication: April 15, 2015
Imprint: University Alabama Press Language: English
Author: Abraham J. Karp
ISBN: 9780817388423
Publisher: University of Alabama Press
Publication: April 15, 2015
Imprint: University Alabama Press
Language: English

Jewish Continuity in America presents an overview of a life's work by a preeminent scholar and brings new insight to the challenge of American Jewish continuity.

Jews have historically lived within a paradox of faith and fear: faith that they are an eternal people and fear that their generation may be the last. In the United States, the Jewish community has faced to a heightened degree the enduring question of identity and assimilation: How does the Jewish community in this free, open, pluralistic society discover or create factors-both ideological and existential-that make group survival beneficial to the larger society and rewarding to the individual Jew?

Abraham J. Karp's Jewish Continuity in America focuses on the three major sources of American Judaism's continuing vitality: the synagogue, the rabbinate, and Jewish religious pluralism. Particularly illuminating is Karp's examination of the coexistence and unity-in-diversity of American religious Jewry's three divisions-Orthodox, Reform, and Conservative-and of how this Jewish religious pluralism fits into the larger picture of American religious pluralism.

Informing the larger enterprise through sharp and full delineation of discrete endeavors, the essays collected in Jewish Continuity in America-some already acknowledged as classics, some appearing here for the first time-describe creative individual and communal responses to the challenge of Jewish survival. As the title suggests, this book argues that continuity in a free and open society demands a high order of creativity, a creativity that, to be viable, must be anchored in institutions wholly pledged to continuity.

 

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

Jewish Continuity in America presents an overview of a life's work by a preeminent scholar and brings new insight to the challenge of American Jewish continuity.

Jews have historically lived within a paradox of faith and fear: faith that they are an eternal people and fear that their generation may be the last. In the United States, the Jewish community has faced to a heightened degree the enduring question of identity and assimilation: How does the Jewish community in this free, open, pluralistic society discover or create factors-both ideological and existential-that make group survival beneficial to the larger society and rewarding to the individual Jew?

Abraham J. Karp's Jewish Continuity in America focuses on the three major sources of American Judaism's continuing vitality: the synagogue, the rabbinate, and Jewish religious pluralism. Particularly illuminating is Karp's examination of the coexistence and unity-in-diversity of American religious Jewry's three divisions-Orthodox, Reform, and Conservative-and of how this Jewish religious pluralism fits into the larger picture of American religious pluralism.

Informing the larger enterprise through sharp and full delineation of discrete endeavors, the essays collected in Jewish Continuity in America-some already acknowledged as classics, some appearing here for the first time-describe creative individual and communal responses to the challenge of Jewish survival. As the title suggests, this book argues that continuity in a free and open society demands a high order of creativity, a creativity that, to be viable, must be anchored in institutions wholly pledged to continuity.

 

More books from University of Alabama Press

Cover of the book Elizabeth Manning Hawthorne by Abraham J. Karp
Cover of the book Silence and Song by Abraham J. Karp
Cover of the book Architectural Variability in the Southeast by Abraham J. Karp
Cover of the book Island No. 10 by Abraham J. Karp
Cover of the book Sweet Cane by Abraham J. Karp
Cover of the book Bourbon Democracy in Alabama, 1874–1890 by Abraham J. Karp
Cover of the book Word Toys by Abraham J. Karp
Cover of the book Forging a Cherokee-American Alliance in the Creek War by Abraham J. Karp
Cover of the book Fanning the Spark by Abraham J. Karp
Cover of the book Public Management Reform and Innovation by Abraham J. Karp
Cover of the book Haunting Realities by Abraham J. Karp
Cover of the book Playing House in the American West by Abraham J. Karp
Cover of the book Ancient Rhetorics and Digital Networks by Abraham J. Karp
Cover of the book The Irony of the Solid South by Abraham J. Karp
Cover of the book Our Elders Teach Us by Abraham J. Karp
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy