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After Tragedy and Triumph

After Tragedy and Triumph
Essays in Modern Jewish Thought and the American Experience

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Richard L. Rubenstein
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  • Date Published: February 1991
  • availability: Available
  • format: Hardback
  • isbn: 9780521380577

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  • The story of American Jewry is inextricably entwined with the awesome defeat of the Holocaust and the rebirth of the state of Israel. However, for Michael Berenbaum, and others of his generation, whose adult consciousness included the war in Lebanon and the Palestinian Uprisings, the tale is more anguished, for the Jewish people is now divided, uncertain about the implications of the past and the direction of its future. Berenbaum explores the Jewish identity of this generation, the first to mature after tragedy and triumph. He probes the Holocaust's impact on Jewish consciousness and the imprint of American culture on Jewish identity. While demonstrating that the security of victory is one step from the anguish of victims, even when the victors have recently emerged from the fire, Berenbaum holds out the hope of liberation for Judaism, maintaining that five thousand years of history, with its chapter of Holocaust and empowerment, provide a unique foundation upon which to build a future.

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    Review of the hardback: 'Brilliant scholarship, astute political awareness, religious sensitivity, and lucid prose - these virtues characterise Michael Berenbaum and his perceptive essays. Insightfully probing the Holocaust, contemporary Jewish thought, and American experience, After Tragedy and Triumph is a triumph.' John K. Roth

    Review of the hardback: 'All those who wish to read only one book about the condition of Jewry in 1990 would do well to choose Michael Berenbaum's After Tragedy and Triumph. In his description of contemporary Jewish thought he sacrifices neither complexity nor lucidity.' Raul Hilberg

    Review of the hardback: 'These essays offer us an important new Jewish voice. Michael Berenbaum combines a creative mind with the insights gleaned from firsthand experience. He gives an original portrait of how understanding of the Holocaust has become central in American Jewish life and how that understanding itself has been defined by the American experience. His theological commentary ranges from a fresh appreciation of Martin Buber and critique of Franz Rosenzweig to Orthodoxy's problems and possibilities with pluralism. Everything he touches he clarifies and illuminates. By sharing his insights our understanding is transformed. The reader is enriched - this is valuable reading.' Rabbi Irving Greenberg

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    • Date Published: February 1991
    • format: Hardback
    • isbn: 9780521380577
    • length: 220 pages
    • dimensions: 244 x 161 x 20 mm
    • weight: 0.533kg
    • availability: Available
  • Table of Contents

    Foreword Richard L. Rubenstein
    Introduction
    Part I. The Holocaust in Contemporary American Culture:
    1. The nativisation of the Holocaust
    2. The uniqueness and universality of the Holocaust
    3. Public commemoration of the Holocaust
    4. Is the centrality of the Holocaust overemphasised? Two dialogues
    5. Issues in teaching the Holocaust
    6. What we should teach our children
    7. The shadows of the Holocaust
    Part II. Jewish Thought and Modern History:
    8. Franz Rosenzweig and Martin Buber Reconsidered
    9. The problem of pluralism in contemporary orthodoxy: philosophy and politics
    10. From Auschwitz to Oslo: the journey of Elie Wiesel
    11. Jacob Neusner and the renewal of an ever-dying people
    12. Political Zionism's would-be successors: sectarianism, Messianism, nationalism, and secularism
    13. The situation of the American Jew
    Notes
    Index.

  • Author

    Michael Berenbaum, Georgetown University, Washington DC

    Contributors

    Richard L. Rubenstein

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