Judaism and the Challenges of Modern Life / Edition 1

Judaism and the Challenges of Modern Life / Edition 1

ISBN-10:
0826496687
ISBN-13:
9780826496683
Pub. Date:
12/11/2007
Publisher:
Bloomsbury Academic
ISBN-10:
0826496687
ISBN-13:
9780826496683
Pub. Date:
12/11/2007
Publisher:
Bloomsbury Academic
Judaism and the Challenges of Modern Life / Edition 1

Judaism and the Challenges of Modern Life / Edition 1

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Overview

Much more than a particular period in world history, modernity has fundamentally transformed how we think and live, and especially how we understand and relate to religious traditions. As the 'ghetto walls' have fallen, both empirically and metaphorically, Judaism is compelled to compete in an open marketplace of ideas. Jews can no longer count on an assumedly necessary Jewish identity or commitment, nor on the rallying force of anti-Semitism to ensure an individual and collective sense of belonging. Rather Jewish moral, spiritual and historical values and ideas must be read with new eyes and challenged to address modernity's proliferating array of questions and realities. The pertinent questions modern Jewry faces are how to embrace modernity as Jews and what such an embrace means for the meaning and future of Jewish life. This collection of essays, authored by scholars of the Shalom Hartman Institute, addresses three critical challenges posed to Judaism by modernity: the challenge of ideas, the challenge of diversity, and the challenge of statehood, and provides insights and ideas for the future direction of Judaism. Providing readers with new insights into Judaism and the Jewish people in contemporary times, the collection explores a wide range of issues that includes: the significance of Israel for the future of Judaism; the Jewish people as a people; the relationship between monotheism and violence; revelation and ethics; Judaism and the feminist challenge; and Judaism and homosexuality.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780826496683
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 12/11/2007
Series: The Robert and Arlene Kogod Library of Judaic Studies , #2
Pages: 200
Product dimensions: 6.14(w) x 9.21(h) x 0.42(d)

About the Author

Moshe Halbertal is Professor at The Hebrew University of Jerusalem and Senior Research Fellow at Shalom Hartman Institute, Israel.

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.

Table of Contents

Introduction, Donniel Hartman
Part I: The Challenge of Ideas



Judaism and the Challenges of Science, Menachem Fisch

Tradition and Legal Change, Zvi Zohar



Tradition, Continuity and Change, Vered Noam

Revelation and Ethics, Donniel Hartman



Traditional Judaism and the Feminist Challenge, Chanah Safari

The Changing Status of Women in Liberal Judaism: A Reflective Critique, Rachel Sabath Beit-Halachmi



Judaism, Feminism and Homosexuality, Jonathan Malino and Tamar Malino

Part II: The Challenge of Diversity



The Religious Significance of Pluralism, David Hartman

Monotheism and Violence, Moshe Halbertal



Who is a Jew: Membership and Admission Policies in the Jewish Community, Donniel Hartman

The Anomalies of Jewish Political Identity, Michael Walzer



Part III: The Challenge of Statehood

The Significance of Israel for the Future of Judaism, David Hartman



Religion and State in Israel, Menachem Lorberbaum



War and Peace, Noam Zohar

Universalism and Particularism: The Non-Member within Jewish Law, Moshe Halbertal

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