The Paradox of Anti-SemitismBloomsbury Academic, 10.05.2006 - 240 Seiten Arguably as anti-Semitism has diminished, the Jewish community has lost its way in the unceasing quest for social and political acceptance. The surprising thesis of this book (especially from the pen of a Rabbi) is that in the past anti-Semitism has in fact been a positive force in Jewish life. Now as a result of social acceptance, the Jewish community throughout the English-speaking world is undergoing a transformation. Jews have ceased to be dedicated to the Jewish heritage and the Jewish community is in chaos. No longer is Judaism a unified tradition, providing a solid foundation for the Jewish people. The book points to a series of historical examples illustrating the author's thesis- ways in which antipathy to Jews and Judaism stimulated Jewish life and growth. |
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... Theodor Herzl similarly viewed anti - Semitism as an inevitable curse . Old prejudices , he believed , are ingrained in western society . For these Zionist thinkers , there is no solution for the ills that beset the Jewish nation : the ...
... Theodor Herzl similarly viewed anti - Semitism as an inevitable curse . Old prejudices , he believed , are ingrained in western society . For these Zionist thinkers , there is no solution for the ills that beset the Jewish nation : the ...
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... Theodor Herzl who argued that Jews will never be secure in the countries where they live . Throughout history Jews have been accused of crucifying Jesus , drinking the blood of Christians , poisoning wells , exacting usury and ...
... Theodor Herzl who argued that Jews will never be secure in the countries where they live . Throughout history Jews have been accused of crucifying Jesus , drinking the blood of Christians , poisoning wells , exacting usury and ...
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... Theodor Herzl , Jews will always be viewed as aliens . In their view , Jews are like a nation long since dead . Prejudice against Jews has become rooted and naturalized among all peoples . Such Jew - hatred has given rise to various ...
... Theodor Herzl , Jews will always be viewed as aliens . In their view , Jews are like a nation long since dead . Prejudice against Jews has become rooted and naturalized among all peoples . Such Jew - hatred has given rise to various ...
Inhalt
Part I | 17 |
The Threat of AntiSemitism | 31 |
The Jewish Enlightenment and Reform | 52 |
Urheberrecht | |
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