Who Are the Jews—And Who Can We Become? - Donniel Hartman

Who Are the Jews—And Who Can We Become?

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Buch | Softcover
360 Seiten
2023
Jewish Publication Society (Verlag)
978-0-8276-1561-8 (ISBN)
32,40 inkl. MwSt
2023 National Jewish Book Award Finalist in Modern Jewish Thought and Experience

Who Are the Jews—And Who Can We Become? tackles perhaps the most urgent question facing the Jewish people today: Given unprecedented denominational tribalism, how can we Jews speak of ourselves in collective terms?
Crucially, the way each of us tells our “shared” story is putting our collective identity at risk, Donniel Hartman argues. We need a new story, built on Judaism’s foundations and poised to inspire a majority of Jews to listen, discuss, and retell it. This book is that story.

Since our beginnings, Hartman explains, the Jewish identity meta-narrative has been a living synthesis of two competing religious covenants: Genesis Judaism, which defines Jewishness in terms of who one is and the group to which one belongs, independent of what one does or believes; and Exodus Judaism, which grounds identity in terms of one’s relationship with an aspirational system of values, ideals, beliefs, commandments, and behaviors. When one narrative becomes too dominant, Jewish collective identity becomes distorted. Conversely, when Genesis and Exodus interplay, the sparks of a rich, compelling identity are found.

Hartman deftly applies this Genesis-Exodus meta-narrative as a roadmap to addressing contemporary challenges, including Diaspora Jewry’s eroding relationship with Israel, the “othering” of Israeli Palestinians, interfaith marriage, the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, and—collectively—who we Jews can become.

Donniel Hartman is president of the Shalom Hartman Institute, where he holds the Kaufman Family Chair in Jewish Philosophy. He is the author of Putting God Second: How to Save Religion from Itself and The Boundaries of Judaism, among other books; the founder of religious education, training, and enrichment programs in Israel and North America; and host of the popular Jewish podcast For Heaven’s Sake.  

Acknowledgements
Introduction
Part 1. What’s Our Story?
1. The Genesis Covenant and the First Jews
2. Exodus Judaism and the Covenant of Commandments
3. Conversion and the Rabbinic Synthesis of Genesis and Exodus
4. Good Jews and Bad Jews and the Art of Boundaries
5. Maimonides, Champion of Exodus
6. Emancipation from the Genesis Covenant
7. Zionism and the Resurrection of Genesis
8. The North American Homeland between Europe and Zion(ism)
Part 2. A Zionism for the Twenty-First Century
9. Foundations for a Twenty-First Century Liberal Jewish Story
10. Recalibrating the Religion-State Status Quo
11. Israel’s Relationship with World Jewry
12. Unpacking a Not-So-“Basic” Law
13. Yearning Again for Peace
Part 3. A Diaspora Future
14. At Home
15. Intermarriage and the Meaning of Jewishness
16. The Eroding North America-Israel Relationship
17. The Future of Liberal Zionism in North America
18. The Choice to Belong
Notes
Bibliography
Index
 

Erscheinungsdatum
Zusatzinfo index
Verlagsort Philadelphia
Sprache englisch
Maße 152 x 229 mm
Themenwelt Religion / Theologie Christentum Bibelausgaben / Bibelkommentare
Geisteswissenschaften Religion / Theologie Judentum
ISBN-10 0-8276-1561-2 / 0827615612
ISBN-13 978-0-8276-1561-8 / 9780827615618
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