Umfang:
1 Online-Ressource (386 pages)
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illustrations
Ausgabe:
Online-Ausg.
ISBN:
0231123744
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0231506430
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9780231123747
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9780231506434
Serie:
Religion and American culture
Inhalt:
"When Jewish Neoconservatives burst upon the political scene, many people were surprised. Conventional wisdom held that Jews were uniformly liberal. This book explodes the myth of a monolithic liberal Judaism. Michael Staub tells the story of the many fierce battles that raged in postwar America over what an authentically Jewish position ought to be on issues ranging from desegregation to Zionism, from Vietnam to gender relations, sexuality, and family life. Throughout the three decades after 1945, Michael Staub shows, American Jews debated the ways in which the political commitments of Jewish individuals and groups could or should be shaped by their Jewishness. Staub shows that, contrary to conventional wisdom, the liberal position was never the obvious winner in the contest."--Jacket
Anmerkung:
Includes bibliographical references and index
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"Making My Jewishness Too Visible" An Introduction -- "The Racists of America Fly Blindly at Both of Us" Atrocity Analogies and Anticommunism -- "Liberal Judaism Is a Contradiction in Terms" Antiracist Zionists, Prophetic Jews, and Their Critics -- "Artificial Altruism Sows Only Seeds of Error and Chaos" Desegregation and Jewish Survival -- "Protect and Keep" Vietnam, Israel, and the Politics of Theology -- "If There Was Dirty Linen, It Had to Be Washed" Jews for Urban Justice and Radical Judaism -- "We Are Coming Home" New Left Jews and Radical Zionism -- "Are You Against the Jewish Family?" Debating the Sexual Revolution -- "If We Really Care About Israel" Breira and the Limits of Dissent.
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English
Weitere Ausg.:
Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Staub, Michael E Torn at the roots New York : Columbia University Press, ©2002
Sprache:
Englisch
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