Abraham's children : race, identity, and the DNA of the chosen people

by Jon Entine

Hardcover, 2007

Status

Available

Call number

305.8924

Collection

Publication

Grand Central Publishing (2007), Edition: Edition Unstated, 432 pages

Description

Could our sense of who we are really turn on a sliver of DNA? In our multiethnic world, questions of individual identity are becoming increasingly unclear. Now in ABRAHAM'S CHILDREN bestselling author Jon Entine vividly brings to life the profound human implications of the Age of Genetics while illuminating one of today's most controversial topics: the connection between genetics and who we are, and specifically the question "Who is a Jew?" Entine weaves a fascinating narrative, using breakthroughs in genetic genealogy to reconstruct the Jewish biblical tradition of the chosen people and the hereditary Israelite priestly caste of Cohanim. Synagogues in the mountains of IndiaandChinaand Catholic churches with a Jewish identity inNew MexicoandColoradoprovide different patterns of connection within the tangled history of the Jewish diaspora. Legendary accounts of the Hebrew lineage of Ethiopian tribesmen, the building ofAfrica's Great Zimbabwe fortress, and even the so-called Lost Tribes are reexamined in light of advanced DNA technology. Entine also reveals the shared ancestry of Israelites and Christians. As people from across the world discover their Israelite roots, their riveting stories unveil exciting new approaches to defining one's identity. Not least, Entine addresses possible connections between DNA and Jewish intelligence and the controversial notion that Jews are a "race apart." ABRAHAM'S CHILDREN is a compelling reinterpretation of biblical history and a challenging and exciting illustration of the promise and power of genetic research.… (more)

User reviews

LibraryThing member rondoctor
Intreresting. Pulls together much diverse information about genetic genealogy relating to Jews.

Language

Original language

English

Physical description

432 p.; 6.38 inches

ISBN

0446580635 / 9780446580632
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