What it means to be Jewish : the voices of our heritage

by Ina Abrams

Hardcover, 2002

Status

Available

Call number

296

Collection

Publication

New York : St. Martin's Press, 2002.

Description

In this collection of past and present story-telling, scholarship, and spiritual autobiography, the many facets of the Jewish identity-both ancient and modern-are illuminated by a multitude of writings and recollections on history and exile, literature and art, selfhood and victimization, immigration and opportunity, and thought and belief. Indeed, such a vast array of first-person voices forms a chorus that both documents and contextualizes the history, tradition, and culture of the Jews.As Rabbi Alexander M. Schindler points out in his Foreword to this wise, well-assembled, wide-ranging anthology, What It Means to Be Jewish "takes us on a journey from biblical times to today, intertwining the words of Hillel and Louis Brandeis, Mark Twain and Winston Churchill, Martin Buber and Philip Roth, Golda Meir and Yitzhak Rabin into a multicolored tapestry of literary and ethnic diversity that reflects the rich and universal texture of Jewish living and Jewish life.… (more)

Language

Physical description

xvi, 238 p.; 22 inches

ISBN

0312261942 / 9780312261948

Local notes

Donated by the Tatz/Westropp-Evans Family August 2020
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