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Jewish Preaching in Times of War, 1800 - 2001 (Paperback, annotated edition)
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Jewish Preaching in Times of War, 1800 - 2001 (Paperback, annotated edition)
Series: The Littman Library of Jewish Civilization
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Wartime sermons reveal how Jews perceive themselves in relation to
the majority society and how Jewish and national values are
reconciled when the fate of a nation is at stake. They also
illustrate how rabbis guide their communities through the
challenges of their times. The sermons reproduced here were
delivered by American and British rabbis from across the Jewish
spectrum-Orthodox to Liberal, Ashkenazi and Sephardi-from the
Napoleonic Wars to the attacks of 9/11. Each sermon is prefaced by
a comprehensive introduction explaining the context in which it was
delivered. Detailed notes explain allusions unfamiliar to a
present-day readership and draw comparisons where appropriate to
similar passages in contemporary newspapers and other sermons. A
general introduction surveys more broadly the distinctive elements
of modern Jewish preaching-the new preaching occasions bound up
with the history of the countries in which Jews were living; new
modes for the dissemination of the sermons (printed pamphlets and
the Jewish and general press), and the emergence of women's voices
from the pulpit. It also surveys the distinctive themes of modern
Jewish sermons, including responses to Jewish suffering, social
justice, eulogies for national leaders, Zionism, and war. What
Jewish religious leaders said to their congregations when their
countries went to war (or, in some cases, were considering going to
war) raises questions of central significance for both modern
Jewish history and religious thinking in the civic context. What
evidence do these sermons present concerning the degree of
patriotism felt by Jews? Where and when do we find examples of
dissent from the policies taken by their governments, or explicit
criticism? What theological problems are raised by the preachers in
the context of unprecedented and unimagined destruction, and how do
they respond to these problems? How is the enemy presented in these
texts? How is the problem of Jews fighting and killing other Jews
addressed? Are the preachers functioning to articulate traditions
that challenge the consensus of the moment, or as instruments of
social control serving the needs of governments looking for
unquestioning support from their citizenry? In all these areas,
this book makes an important contribution to the American- and
Anglo-Jewish history of this period while also making available a
collection of mostly unknown Jewish texts produced at dramatic
moments of the past two centuries.
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