Leaving the Jewish Fold: Conversion and Radical Assimilation in Modern Jewish History
By (Author) Todd Endelman
Princeton University Press
Princeton University Press
5th May 2015
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
General and world history
Social groups: religious groups and communities
Religious intolerance, persecution and conflict
248.24608992404
Commended for National Jewish Book Award (Jewish Thought) 2015
Hardback
440
Width 152mm, Height 235mm
709g
Between the French Revolution and World War II, hundreds of thousands of Jews left the Jewish fold--by becoming Christians or, in liberal states, by intermarrying. Telling the stories of both famous and obscure individuals, Leaving the Jewish Fold explores the nature of this drift and defection from Judaism in Europe and America from the eighteenth
Finalist for the 2015 National Jewish Book Award in Modern Jewish Thought & Experience (Dorot Foundation Award), Jewish Book Council "[A]n outstanding, wide-ranging, judicious and inevitably provocative contribution to the flourishing field of Jewish history ... supported by statistics taken from many sources and interspersed with thumbnail sketches of individual lives... Vivid and absorbing."--Ritchie Robertson, Times Literary Supplement "This is a thoughtful, convincing study of a subject--conversion and radical assimilation in modern times--that receives too little attention from Jewish historians... An important and impressive study."--Choice "This is an important book that will be of insight to every reader. Those working in Jewish education will find specific interest in the methods that the Christian missionaries used... Anyone looking to understand some of the reasons for conversion and assimilation in modern Jewish history will find Leaving the Jewish Fold a most stimulating narrative."--Ben Rothke, Times of Israel "Endelman demonstrates yet again why he is one of the leading historians of the contemporary Jewish world."--Geoffrey Alderman, Jewish Chronicle "A superb work of scholarship."--Sheldon Kirshner, Times of Israel
Todd M. Endelman is professor emeritus of history and Judaic studies at the University of Michigan. His books include The Jews of Britain and Broadening Jewish History.