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Since the late 1700s, when the Jewish community ceased to be a
semiautonomous political unit in Western Europe and the United
States and individual Jews became integrated-culturally, socially,
and politically-into broader society, questions surrounding Jewish
status and identity have occupied a prominent and contentious place
in Jewish legal discourse. This book examines a wide array of legal
opinions written by nineteenth- and twentieth-century orthodox
rabbis in Europe, the United States, and Israel. It argues that
these rabbis' divergent positions-based on the same legal
precedents-demonstrate that they were doing more than delivering
legal opinions. Instead, they were crafting public policy for
Jewish society in response to Jews' social and political
interactions as equals with the non-Jewish persons in whose midst
they dwelled. Pledges of Jewish Allegiance prefaces its analysis of
modern opinions with a discussion of the classical Jewish sources
upon which they draw.
Internationally recognized scholar David Ellenson shares
twenty-three of his most representative essays, drawing on three
decades of scholarship and demonstrating the consistency of the
intellectual-religious interests that have animated him throughout
his lifetime.
These essays center on a description and examination of the
complex push and pull between Jewish tradition and Western culture.
Ellenson addresses gender equality, women's rights, conversion,
issues relating to who is a Jew, the future of the rabbinate,
Jewish day schools, and other emerging trends in American Jewish
life. As an outspoken advocate for a strong Israel that is faithful
to the democratic and Jewish values that informed its founders, he
also writes about religious tolerance and pluralism in the Jewish
state.
The former president of Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of
Religion, the primary seminary of the Reform movement, Ellenson is
widely respected for his vision of advancing Jewish unity and of
preparing leadership for a contemporary Judaism that balances
tradition with the demands of a changing world.
Scholars and students of Jewish religious thought, ethics, and
modern Jewish history will welcome this erudite collection by one
of today's great Jewish leaders.
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