The New Zionists: Young American Jews, Jewish National Identity, and Israel
Through a qualitative analysis and broad historical contextualization of personal interviews, The New Zionists shows how American Jewish “Millennials” who are not religiously orthodox approach Israel and Zionism as galvanizing solutions to the thinning of American Jewish identity, and (re)root themselves through “Israeliness”—an unselfconscious and largely secular expression of national kinship and solidarity, as well as of personal and communal purpose, that American Judaism scarcely provides.
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The New Zionists: Young American Jews, Jewish National Identity, and Israel
Through a qualitative analysis and broad historical contextualization of personal interviews, The New Zionists shows how American Jewish “Millennials” who are not religiously orthodox approach Israel and Zionism as galvanizing solutions to the thinning of American Jewish identity, and (re)root themselves through “Israeliness”—an unselfconscious and largely secular expression of national kinship and solidarity, as well as of personal and communal purpose, that American Judaism scarcely provides.
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The New Zionists: Young American Jews, Jewish National Identity, and Israel

The New Zionists: Young American Jews, Jewish National Identity, and Israel

by David L. Graizbord The University of Arizona
The New Zionists: Young American Jews, Jewish National Identity, and Israel

The New Zionists: Young American Jews, Jewish National Identity, and Israel

by David L. Graizbord The University of Arizona

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Overview

Through a qualitative analysis and broad historical contextualization of personal interviews, The New Zionists shows how American Jewish “Millennials” who are not religiously orthodox approach Israel and Zionism as galvanizing solutions to the thinning of American Jewish identity, and (re)root themselves through “Israeliness”—an unselfconscious and largely secular expression of national kinship and solidarity, as well as of personal and communal purpose, that American Judaism scarcely provides.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781498580465
Publisher: Lexington Books
Publication date: 05/26/2020
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 314
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

David L. Graizbord is associate professor of Judaic studies at the University of Arizona.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments

Chapter 1: Why This Book?

Chapter 2: The Interviewees: A Preliminary Sketch

Chapter 3: The Personal Narratives: General Findings

Chapter 4: Ethnicity and Religion Among Zionists of Generation Y: A Few Paradigmatic Cases

Chapter 5: Living Zionist Responsibility

Chapter 6: Non-Zionist and Anti-Zionist Alternatives

Conclusions

Bibliography

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