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Being Jewish and Doing Justice: Bringing Argument to Life [Kõva köide]

  • Formaat: Hardback, 397 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 235x159x36 mm, kaal: 785 g
  • Sari: Parkes-Wiener Series on Jewish Studies
  • Ilmumisaeg: 01-Jan-2011
  • Kirjastus: Vallentine Mitchell & Co Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 0853039739
  • ISBN-13: 9780853039730
Teised raamatud teemal:
  • Formaat: Hardback, 397 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 235x159x36 mm, kaal: 785 g
  • Sari: Parkes-Wiener Series on Jewish Studies
  • Ilmumisaeg: 01-Jan-2011
  • Kirjastus: Vallentine Mitchell & Co Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 0853039739
  • ISBN-13: 9780853039730
Teised raamatud teemal:
This book deals with a wide range of moral, social, and political issues, centered on questions of identity, Jewish or otherwise. The books scope extends from anti-Semitism, Zionism, and Palestinian terrorism to the language of race, the status of animals, the rights of the child, and related topics. While the chapters interact and overlap, each is self-contained. Taken together, they develop the title theme: the inner connection between being Jewish and doing justice. The prologue offers a bold, new interpretation of the idea of 'the people of God.' From this point on, bringing argument to life is the author's watchword. Drawing on his training as an academic philosopher, his Jewish education, and personal experience, author Brian Klug tackles thorny problems, combining rigorous analysis with outspokenness. He assists readers to think for themselves about difficult questions and provokes them to do so. The questions and issues discussed include:

Is anti-Zionism a form of anti-Semitism? Who were Herzl's Jewish opponents in the East End? Are anti-Semitism and anti-Americanism inextricably entangled? What draws America to Israel and what ties Israel to Auschwitz? How can the climate of debate about Israel among Jews be improved? What does it mean to say that Israel has a 'right to exist?' Whither the Jewish future? The 'race question' on the UK census form Arthur Balfour's take on 'the Jewish race' Ethnicity in America Black-Jewish relations in Chicago Popular attitudes in Britain towards the 'ritual' slaughter of animals The treatment of animals in the abattoir and laboratory.
Foreword ix
Rabbi Dr Byron Sherwin
Preface xiii
Acknowledgments xvii
Introduction: Bringing Argument to Life 1(5)
Prologue: The People of God - The Very Idea 6(15)
PART 1 APPROACHES TO ZION
1 A Time to Speak Out
21(12)
2 The Collective Jew
33(25)
3 A Plea for Distinctions
58(14)
4 The New World and the Promised Land
72(12)
5 Tricks of Memory
84(18)
6 Anti-Zionism in London's Jewish East End, 1890-1948
102(19)
7 The Climate of Debate about Israel in the Jewish World
121(15)
8 On Saying that Israel has a Right to Exist
136(11)
9 The State of Zionism
147(11)
10 A Time to Move On
158(8)
11 Next Year in Hackney
166(13)
PART 2 ANGLES ON IDENTITY
Introduction
179(4)
12 The Language of Race
183(16)
13 The Other Arthur Balfour
199(12)
14 Old Ghosts in the New World
211(14)
15 Spring Fever in Chicago
225(16)
16 Ritual Murmur in Britain
241(14)
17 The Kiss of Death
255(18)
18 Salomon's House on the Island of Bensalem
273(19)
19 In the Shadow of Dr Moreau
292(11)
20 The Kangaroo's Grasp
303(18)
21 Science and the Image of God
321(18)
22 Next Year in Neverland
339(20)
Epilogue: Being Jewish and Doing Justice 359(12)
Glossary of Hebrew and Yiddish Terms 371(4)
Index 375
Brian Klug is Senior Research Fellow in Philosophy at St Benet's Hall, Oxford; Honorary Fellow of the Parkes Institute, University of Southampton; and Fellow of the College of Arts & Sciences, Saint Xavier University, Chicago. He has published widely on race, anti-Semitism, Jewish identity and related areas.