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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... force . In the ninth century Archbishop Agobard of Lyons wrote a number of anti - Jewish epistles in which he expressed alarm about Christian contact with those of the Jewish faith . Shortly after 1000 , rumours began to circulate in ...
... force . In the ninth century Archbishop Agobard of Lyons wrote a number of anti - Jewish epistles in which he expressed alarm about Christian contact with those of the Jewish faith . Shortly after 1000 , rumours began to circulate in ...
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... force in the belief that the Haganah would eventually join him in attacking the British . In 1945 a united Jewish resistance movement was created which embraced the various Jewish military forces , and on 31 October it began blowing up ...
... force in the belief that the Haganah would eventually join him in attacking the British . In 1945 a united Jewish resistance movement was created which embraced the various Jewish military forces , and on 31 October it began blowing up ...
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... forces of the Arab states . By March 1948 over 1,200 Jews were killed ; in April Ben Gurion ordered the Haganah to link the Jewish enclaves and consolidate as much territory as possible under the United Nations plan . Jewish forces ...
... forces of the Arab states . By March 1948 over 1,200 Jews were killed ; in April Ben Gurion ordered the Haganah to link the Jewish enclaves and consolidate as much territory as possible under the United Nations plan . Jewish forces ...
Inhalt
Part I | 17 |
The Threat of AntiSemitism | 31 |
The Jewish Enlightenment and Reform | 52 |
Urheberrecht | |
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