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Articulates a new, post-ethnic American Jewishness

Trade Review

Shaul Magid . . . has just happened to write one of the most important books on American Judaism written of late. . . . Magid has a keen eye on the politics of change and renewal as they impact Israel and the American Jewish community.

* The Daily Beast *

The ongoing public conversation about the future of American Judaism is embodied in a small library of recent books, many of which have been considered here. None of them, however, offers quite the same potent brew of courage, clarity, passion and expertise as Shaul Magid's American Post-Judaism . . . , a scholarly but also visionary book about what it means to be a Jew in America today.

* Jewish Journal *

Magid's important book is a clear and realistic – albeit incomplete – preliminary analysis of Judaism in America; its achievements; and its crises. It provides a variety of perspectives on the creation of contemporary Jewish society in the U.S. . . . that provide an accurate portrait of postethnic Judaism.

* Haaretz *

[Magid's] American Post-Judaism provides a timely and necessary, if controversial, entry into contemporary Jewish theology. Highly recommended.

* H-Judaic *

[American Post-Judaism] deals with the reality of American Jewish life with realism and with insight.

* JNS *

[R]equired reading for anyone directly concerned with Jewish survival, and for everyone interested in the state of institutional religion and personal spirituality in the US today. . . Highly recommended.

* Choice *

[T]his spirited and erudite collection has much to contribute to the sociological understanding of American Jewry. . . When read against the findings of the Pew Study, however, his observation that American Jewry has arrived at a 'between moment' strikes me as singularly prescient.

* Sociology of Religion *

Table of Contents

Foreword
Acknowledgments
Introduction
1. Be the Jew You Make: Jews, Jewishness, and Judaism in
Postethnic America
2. Ethnicity, America, and the Future of the Jews: Felix Adler,
Mordecai Kaplan, and Zalman Schachter-Shalomi
3. Pragmatism and Piety: The American
Spiritual and Philosophical Roots of Jewish Renewal
4. Postmonotheism, Renewal, and a New American
Judaism
5. Hasidism, Mithnagdism, and Contemporary American
Judaism: Talmudism, (Neo) Kabbala, and (Post) Halakha
6. From the Historical Jesus to a New Jewish Christology:
Rethinking Jesus in Contemporary American Judaism
7. Sainthood, Selfhood, and the Ba'al Teshuva: ArtScroll's American
Hero and Jewish Renewal's Functional Saint
8. Rethinking the Holocaust after Post-Holocaust
Theology: Uniqueness, Exceptionalism, and the Renewal of American
Judaism
Epilogue. Shlomo Carlebach: An Itinerant Preacher for a
Post-Judaism Age
Conclusion
Notes
Bibliography
Index

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      Publisher: Indiana University Press
      Publication Date: 09/04/2013
      ISBN13: 9780253008022, 978-0253008022
      ISBN10: 253008026

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Articulates a new, post-ethnic American Jewishness

      Trade Review

      Shaul Magid . . . has just happened to write one of the most important books on American Judaism written of late. . . . Magid has a keen eye on the politics of change and renewal as they impact Israel and the American Jewish community.

      * The Daily Beast *

      The ongoing public conversation about the future of American Judaism is embodied in a small library of recent books, many of which have been considered here. None of them, however, offers quite the same potent brew of courage, clarity, passion and expertise as Shaul Magid's American Post-Judaism . . . , a scholarly but also visionary book about what it means to be a Jew in America today.

      * Jewish Journal *

      Magid's important book is a clear and realistic – albeit incomplete – preliminary analysis of Judaism in America; its achievements; and its crises. It provides a variety of perspectives on the creation of contemporary Jewish society in the U.S. . . . that provide an accurate portrait of postethnic Judaism.

      * Haaretz *

      [Magid's] American Post-Judaism provides a timely and necessary, if controversial, entry into contemporary Jewish theology. Highly recommended.

      * H-Judaic *

      [American Post-Judaism] deals with the reality of American Jewish life with realism and with insight.

      * JNS *

      [R]equired reading for anyone directly concerned with Jewish survival, and for everyone interested in the state of institutional religion and personal spirituality in the US today. . . Highly recommended.

      * Choice *

      [T]his spirited and erudite collection has much to contribute to the sociological understanding of American Jewry. . . When read against the findings of the Pew Study, however, his observation that American Jewry has arrived at a 'between moment' strikes me as singularly prescient.

      * Sociology of Religion *

      Table of Contents

      Foreword
      Acknowledgments
      Introduction
      1. Be the Jew You Make: Jews, Jewishness, and Judaism in
      Postethnic America
      2. Ethnicity, America, and the Future of the Jews: Felix Adler,
      Mordecai Kaplan, and Zalman Schachter-Shalomi
      3. Pragmatism and Piety: The American
      Spiritual and Philosophical Roots of Jewish Renewal
      4. Postmonotheism, Renewal, and a New American
      Judaism
      5. Hasidism, Mithnagdism, and Contemporary American
      Judaism: Talmudism, (Neo) Kabbala, and (Post) Halakha
      6. From the Historical Jesus to a New Jewish Christology:
      Rethinking Jesus in Contemporary American Judaism
      7. Sainthood, Selfhood, and the Ba'al Teshuva: ArtScroll's American
      Hero and Jewish Renewal's Functional Saint
      8. Rethinking the Holocaust after Post-Holocaust
      Theology: Uniqueness, Exceptionalism, and the Renewal of American
      Judaism
      Epilogue. Shlomo Carlebach: An Itinerant Preacher for a
      Post-Judaism Age
      Conclusion
      Notes
      Bibliography
      Index

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