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The Uncovered Head

Jewish Culture
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 2011

Summary

What is it that has turned Jewish identity, the product of such a long history, into a problem that has been troubling the minds of Jewish thinkers and Hebrew authors for over two hundred years now? Is it true that the core and substance of Judaism is the Jewish religion? Is a religious Jew 'more Jewish' than a non-religious one? Is it the case that only the Orthodox have held the line, preserving the continuity of Judaism from its origins to the present day? If so, what is Reform Judaism? What is Conservative Judaism? How are the Jewish and the Israeli identities related? And what interrelationships tie Israeli and Diaspora Jewry together? Can there be such a thing as secular Judaism? And if there can, how does it—how can it—function? These are the questions driving this challenging and deep-ranging book. Each receives a lucid, thoughtful and compelling answer from a committed secular humanist Jew. In the author's mind are the many Jews, and others, who want to be clear in their own minds what it means to be both Jewish and secular in today's world. Surveying the evolution of the Jewish people, and its culture and thinking, from the vantage point of contemporary secularism, this book describes the momentous results of Jewry's encounter with European humanism. It traces how, over the last two-and-a-half centuries, pluralism and secularism first took hold in the Jewish world and then steadily expanded until they are now, respectively, the dominant feature and the driving force in contemporary Judaism.



Bibliographic data

Copyright year
2011
ISBN-Print
978-1-61149-036-7
ISBN-Online
978-1-61149-037-4
Publisher
Lexington, Lanham
Language
English
Pages
264
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Table of contents

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    1. Contents No access
    2. Preface No access
  1. Introduction No access Pages 13 - 22
  2. 1. Identity No access Pages 23 - 49
  3. 2. Secular Identity No access Pages 50 - 87
  4. 3. Jewish Identity No access Pages 88 - 118
  5. 4. Moving Toward Jewish Pluralism No access Pages 119 - 149
  6. 5. Judaism and Jewry Today No access Pages 150 - 184
  7. 6. Secular Reading of Jewish Culture No access Pages 185 - 222
  8. Notes No access Pages 223 - 228
  9. Biographical Notes No access Pages 229 - 248
  10. Further Reading No access Pages 249 - 252
  11. Index No access Pages 253 - 264

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