Jewish Identity: The Challenge of Peoplehood Today

Nonfiction, Social & Cultural Studies, Social Science
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Author: Ruth Shamir ISBN: 9789652298522
Publisher: Gefen Publishing House Publication: May 17, 2015
Imprint: Gefen Publishing House Language: English
Author: Ruth Shamir
ISBN: 9789652298522
Publisher: Gefen Publishing House
Publication: May 17, 2015
Imprint: Gefen Publishing House
Language: English

Though the seemingly impossible dream of a sovereign Jewish state became a reality more than sixty years ago, the question of Jewish identity remains as much an enigma as ever. That enigma is at the heart of Dr. Ruth Shamir's book as it explores the history at times tragic, at times triumphant of the evolution of Jewish identity in the modern era.

Dr. Shamir skillfully guides the reader through a myriad of issues that are today at the center of a passionate debate both in Israel itself as well as in the Diaspora, where half of the world s Jews still live. The debate and hence the main themes of the book revolves around such questions as:

Are we a nation or just a religious community?

How do Israelis and Jews around the world conceptualize their loyalties?

How acceptable is Jewish fundamentalism and how does Israel deal with the Arab population within its borders?

How do Diaspora Jews view Israeli identity and how do Israelis define the identity of Diaspora Jews?

Above all, who is a Jew?

However difficult it may be to accommodate the many complex and continually changing Jewish identities under the single roof of Judaism, Dr. Shamir contends that we have no alternative neither for Israelis nor for the Jews of the Diaspora. But if that overarching identity is to be preserved, Jews must internalize the core ideas of multiculturalism to create a multifaceted Jewish identity that positively reflects the freedoms of today's world.

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Though the seemingly impossible dream of a sovereign Jewish state became a reality more than sixty years ago, the question of Jewish identity remains as much an enigma as ever. That enigma is at the heart of Dr. Ruth Shamir's book as it explores the history at times tragic, at times triumphant of the evolution of Jewish identity in the modern era.

Dr. Shamir skillfully guides the reader through a myriad of issues that are today at the center of a passionate debate both in Israel itself as well as in the Diaspora, where half of the world s Jews still live. The debate and hence the main themes of the book revolves around such questions as:

Are we a nation or just a religious community?

How do Israelis and Jews around the world conceptualize their loyalties?

How acceptable is Jewish fundamentalism and how does Israel deal with the Arab population within its borders?

How do Diaspora Jews view Israeli identity and how do Israelis define the identity of Diaspora Jews?

Above all, who is a Jew?

However difficult it may be to accommodate the many complex and continually changing Jewish identities under the single roof of Judaism, Dr. Shamir contends that we have no alternative neither for Israelis nor for the Jews of the Diaspora. But if that overarching identity is to be preserved, Jews must internalize the core ideas of multiculturalism to create a multifaceted Jewish identity that positively reflects the freedoms of today's world.

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