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The Genius of Judaism

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

The Genius of Judaism

Contributors:

By (Author) Bernard-Henri Lvy
Translated by Steven B. Kennedy

ISBN:

9780812982510

Publisher:

Random House USA Inc

Imprint:

Random House USA Inc

Publication Date:

15th September 2017

UK Publication Date:

23rd August 2017

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:
Dewey:

296

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

256

Dimensions:

Width 132mm, Height 202mm, Spine 14mm

Weight:

204g

Description

Global intellectual celebrity Bernard-Henri Levy explores the wisdom and beauty of Judaism-and how Jewish ideas of man and God, of history and time, of power, voice, light, liberty, revolt, memory and nature have informed and enriched both Western and Eastern cultures for millennia. In The Genius of Judaism Europe's foremost philosopher and activist confronts his own spiritual roots and the religion that has always inspired and shaped him - but that he has never fully reckoned with. The result is a breathtaking new vision and understanding of Judaism and what it means to be a Jew, a vision rooted in Talmudic traditions of argument and conflict, rather than Biblical commandment. A vision borne out by struggle and study, not blind observance. A vision based on an obligation to the other, to the dispossessed, and to the forgotten- a vision that Levy himself sought to embody over decades of championing "lost causes," from Bosnia, to Africa's forgotten wars, to Libya, and to the Kurdish Peshmerga's desperate fight against ISIL, a battle raging as we speak. Taking us from a fresh, surprising critique of an Anti-Semitism Levy sees on the rise, in a new and stealthy form, to a provocative defense of Israel from the left, to a secret history of the Jewish roots of Western democratic ideals, and a call to confront the current Islamist threat while intellectually dismantling it, Levy explains how Jews are not a "chosen people" but a "treasure" whose spirit continues to - and must - inform moral thinking and courage today.

Reviews

In The Genius of Judaism, Lvy elaborates on his credo by rebutting the pernicious and false logic behind current anti-Semitism and defends Israel as the worlds most successful multi-ethnic democracy created from scratch. Lvy also makes the case for Frances Jews being integral to the establishment of the French nation, the French language, and French literature. And last, but certainly not least, he presents a striking interpretation of the Book of Jonah. . . . A tour de force.Forbes

Ardent . . . Lvys message is essentially uplifting: that the brilliant scholars of Judaism, the authors of the Talmud, provide elucidation into the great questions that have stirred humanity since the dawn of time. . . . A philosophical celebration of Judaism.Kirkus Reviews

Lvy (Left in Dark Times), a prominent French journalist and politically engaged philosopher, turns his observations inward here, pondering the teachings of Judaism and the role they have played in contemporary European history as well as in his own life and intellectual inquiry. . . . [Lvys] musings on the meaning of the story of Jonah and the relevance of symbolic Ninevahs in our time are both original and poetic. . . . A welcome addition to his oeuvre.Publishers Weekly

Praise for Bernard-Henri Lvys Left In Dark Times


Moving and inspiring . . . Bernard-Henri Lvy, perhaps the most prominent intellectual in France today, [speaks] truth to power.The Boston Globe

Continually asking himself as well as others to confront the hard questions, [Lvy] produces a text that [is] highly absorbing.The New York Times Book Review

[Lvys] discussion of contemporary anti-Semitism is sophisticated, detailed and convincing.Los Angeles Times

American Vertigo

An entertaining trip, as much in the tradition of Jack Kerouac as Tocqueville.The New York Times

Perceptive, pugnacious, passionate [and] exquisitely written.The New York Observer

Its difficult to remember when a writer of any nationality so clearly and thoughtfully delineated both the good and bad in America. [Grade: A].Entertainment Weekly

Author Bio

BERNARD-HENRI LEVY is a philosopher, journalist, activist, and filmmaker. Among his dozens of books are American Vertigo, Barbarism with a Human Face, and Who Killed Daniel Pearl His writing has appeared in a wide range of publications throughout Europe and the United States. His films include the documentaries Bosna! and A Day in the Death of Sarajevo. Levy is co-founder of the antiracist group SOS Racism and has served on diplomatic missions for the French government.

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