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The Boundaries of Judaism

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Full Title:

The Boundaries of Judaism

Contributors:

By (Author) Donniel Hartman

ISBN:

9780826496645

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Continuum International Publishing Group Ltd.

Publication Date:

1st September 2007

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

Tertiary Education

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:
Dewey:

296

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

204

Dimensions:

Width 156mm, Height 234mm

Weight:

300g

Description

The factionalism and denominationalism of modern Jewry makes it supremely difficult to create a definition of the Jewish people. Instead of serving as a uniting force around which community is formed, Judaism has itself become a source of divisions. Consequently, attempts to identify beliefs or practices essential for membership in the Jewish people are almost doomed to failure.Aiming to take readers beyond the divisions that characterize modern Jewry, this book explores the ever contentious question of "who is a Jew." Through a historical survey of the shifting boundaries of Jewish identity and deviance over time, the book provides new insights into how Jewish law over the centuries has erected boundaries to govern and maintain the collective identity of the Jewish people. Drawing on these historical strategies the book identifies the causes and reasons that underlie them, and employs these in order to help construct a guide for creating a structure of boundaries relevant for contemporary Jewish existence.

Reviews

'With great learning and high intelligence, Donniel Hartman wrestles with the hardest questions about Jewish identity: Whose identity is this Who is a Jew He gives us the most inclusive and generous answers that a boldly reconceived Orthodox tradition allows. And for that, all of us who are included (but might not have been) will be grateful.' Michael Walzer, Professor at the Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton, New Jersey, USA
'The Boundaries of Judaism is a brilliant book, rich in scholarly erudition and contemporary insight.Hartman provides a sophisticated presentation and analysis of classical and modern rabbinic texts on identity and status, and employs contemporary sociological theory as well as philosophical and theological understandings to confront and illuminate the issues regarding contemporary Jewish peoplehood that these texts address.No discussion of the contemporary state of Jewish unity and community can afford to ignore this book.It will be a treasure for scholars, Jewish professionals and laypeople alike that should inform and enrich present-day Jewish communal dialogue.' Professor David Ellenson, President, Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion

Author Bio

Donniel Hartman is the Co-Director of the Shalom Hartman Institute in Jerusalem and is one of the leading innovators in contemporary Jewish thought and education.

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