Jews and Europe in the Twenty-First Century is a collection of
interviews with more than ninety prominent Jewish intellectuals,
politicians, writers and scientists from across Western Europe.
Nick Lamberts penetrating interviews and analyses reveal their
thoughts, fears and hopes for the future. Deep disquiet and
insecurity, even among those who hold "establishment" positions, is
uncovered. The author also explores why Jews have not been involved
in constructing the European Union - and shows why they should have
been. He concludes that Jews will continue to observe the shaping
of the European project from an upstairs window - with most longing
to be part of a Europe which has now vanished, or been
extinguished, and which some of the interviewees admit to having
attempted to sustain in their novel-writing. In this unique
collection the interviewees reveal that they have often felt alien
both to Jewish communal life and to the national societies in which
they live, with their relations
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