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Jew Vs Jew - The Struggle For The Soul Of American Jewry (Paperback)
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Jew Vs Jew - The Struggle For The Soul Of American Jewry (Paperback)
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At a time when American Jews should feel more secure and cohesive
than ever, civil war is tearing apart their community.
Congregations, neighborhoods, even families are taking sides in
battles about Jewish identity and Jewish authenticity. The conflict
pits fundamentalist against secularist, denomination against
denomination, even liberal against conservative within each branch
of Jewry.
"Jew vs. Jew" tells the story of how American Jewry has
increasingly -- and perhaps terminally -- broken apart in the last
forty years.
"Jew vs. Jew" stretches in time from 1960 to 2000. It travels the
country from Florida to New England, from Los Angeles to the
Catskills in New York, from Cleveland to Denver, and it also
crosses the ocean to Israel to show how tensions within the Jewish
state inflame those among American Jews. The flash-points range
from conversion standards to the role of women, from the peace
process in Israel to the sexual climate on an Ivy League campus.
But behind them all, as Samuel Freedman writes, lie common causes.
First, far from unifying American Jews, Israel now divides them on
both political and religious grounds. Second, neither America nor
the larger world presents Jews with a single enemy against whom to
coalesce. Third, and most important, nothing in the Jewish history
of persecution, oppression, and exile prepared the Chosen People
for the challenge posed by America, the challenge of being absorbed
into a tolerant and diverse nation, being accepted so thoroughly
that the intermarriage rate tops 50 percent.
"Jew vs. Jew" introduces readers to memorable places and
characters. Freedman describes one of the final summers at a Labor
Zionist camp in the Catskills whose brand of secular Jewishness is
becoming obsolete because Zionism succeeded in creating Israel. He
tells the story of Orthodox and Reform Jews in a Cleveland suburb
who are fighting about the construction of several synagogues --
and, on a deeper level, about whether unity or pluralism ought to
be the goal of Jewish life. He portrays a Florida Jew so violently
opposed to the Oslo peace accords that he planted a bomb in a
synagogue where Shimon Peres was speaking. He tells about a Los
Angeles congregation that spent three years debating whether or not
to honor the Biblical matriarchs in its liturgy.We come to know the
Long Island neighbors who cannot tolerate sharing even a property
line because their versions of Jewish identity are so
irreconcilably different.
"Jew vs. Jew" is a work of vigorous reporting, lucid writing, and
intellectual curiosity. And even as it chronicles an embittered and
polarized community, it refuses to take sides or pass judgment.
Instead, with compassion and acuity, "Jew vs. Jew" bears witness.
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