This brilliant set of essays poses the paradigmatic question: are Jews in grave danger today or not? Concern is rooted in the storm clouds of 1938, when the same question arose just prior to the outbreak of the Second World War and the Holocaust.
This brilliant set of essays poses the paradigmatic question: are Jews in grave danger today or not? Concern is rooted in the storm clouds of 1938, when the same question arose just prior to the outbreak of the Second World War and the Holocaust.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
1: Back to the Future: Is it 1938 Again? 2: Lessons from the Past: Hopes for the Future 3: What is Living and What is Dead in Jewish Twentieth-Century History 4: Can We Choose Politically between Right and Left? 5: Echoes of 1938 6: The Case for Bombing Iran 7: The Right of World Jewry to Criticize Israel 8: The Ethical Limits and Ways of Criticizing Israel 9: Diaspora Criticism and Advocacy 10: Saving American Jewry: Demography, Politics, and Destiny 11: 1938 as Paradigm 12: From Hatred to Love: Is it Good-or Bad-for the Jews? 13: Facing Armageddon-Evangelicals and the Jews 14: Social Justice and Jewish Survival 15: Europe's "Terrible Transformation?" 16: If Israel Ceased to Exist 17: Challenges and Dangers Facing American Jewry 18: Dilemmas of Jewish Survival as Seen through the Prism of Shakespeare's The Merchant of Venice
1: Back to the Future: Is it 1938 Again? 2: Lessons from the Past: Hopes for the Future 3: What is Living and What is Dead in Jewish Twentieth-Century History 4: Can We Choose Politically between Right and Left? 5: Echoes of 1938 6: The Case for Bombing Iran 7: The Right of World Jewry to Criticize Israel 8: The Ethical Limits and Ways of Criticizing Israel 9: Diaspora Criticism and Advocacy 10: Saving American Jewry: Demography, Politics, and Destiny 11: 1938 as Paradigm 12: From Hatred to Love: Is it Good-or Bad-for the Jews? 13: Facing Armageddon-Evangelicals and the Jews 14: Social Justice and Jewish Survival 15: Europe's "Terrible Transformation?" 16: If Israel Ceased to Exist 17: Challenges and Dangers Facing American Jewry 18: Dilemmas of Jewish Survival as Seen through the Prism of Shakespeare's The Merchant of Venice
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