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1 online resource |
Series |
The Tauber Institute series for the study of European Jewry |
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The Brandeis library of modern Jewish thought |
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Tauber Institute for the Study of European Jewry series (Unnumbered)
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Brandeis library of modern Jewish thought.
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Contents |
The people / Joseph Salvador -- Preface, the prophets of Israel / James Darmesteter -- Speech on the acceptance of his position as chief rabbi of France / Zadoc Kahn -- Judaism's conception of the social and the Jewish people : Jewish capitalism and democracy / Bernard Lazare -- Preface (1959) to Jewish poems; prologue (1919) to Jewish poems; Jewish dreams / André Spire -- Alliance israélite universelle / Sylvain Lévi -- Why l am a Jew / Edmond Fleg -- What is a Jew? / Simone Weil -- Tivliout : harmony / Robert Gamzon -- The Galuth / Jacob Gordin -- The Jewish experience of the prisoner / Emmanuel Levinas -- Judaism, an "internal problem" / Vladimir Jankélévitch -- Smothered words / Sarah Kofman, -- The Jew, the nation, and history / Albert Memmi -- The Jews of the diaspora, or the vocation of a minority / Richard Marienstras -- The Jewish dimension of space : Zionism / André Neher -- Jerusalem : the terrestrial, the celestial / Henri Atlan -- Klal Israel : the totality minus one / Shmuel Trigano -- The lost children of Judaism / Jacqueline Mesnil-Amar -- Tradition and modernity / Léon Ashkénazi -- From the novelesque to memory / Alain Finkielkraut -- Albums and legends : the dawn of phallocentrism / Hélène Cixous -- Avowing---the impossible : "returns," repentance, and reconciliation, a lesson / Jacques Derrida -- Normative modernity and critical modernity / Stéphane Mosès |
Summary |
Modern Jewish thought" is often defined as a German affair, with interventions from Eastern European, American, and Israeli philosophers. The story of France's development of its own schools of thought has not been substantially treated outside the French milieu. 0This anthology of modern French Jewish writing offers the first look at how this significant and diverse body of work developed within the historical and intellectual contexts of France and Europe. Translated into English, these documents speak to two critical axes-the first between Jewish universalism and particularism, and the second between identification and disidentification of French Jews with France as a nation. Offering key works from Simone Weil, Vladimir Jankelevitch, Emmanuel Levinas, Albert Memmi, Helene Cixous, Jacques Derrida, and many others, this volume is organized in roughly chronological order to highlight the connections among religion, politics, and history as they coalesce around a Judaism that is unique to France |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Notes |
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Subject |
Jews -- France -- Intellectual life -- 20th century -- Sources
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Jews -- France -- Intellectual life -- 21st century -- Sources
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Judaism -- France -- History -- Sources
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Jews -- France -- Identity -- Sources
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Jewish philosophy -- France -- 20th century -- Sources
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Jewish philosophy -- France -- 21st century -- Sources
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SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Discrimination & Race Relations.
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SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Minority Studies.
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Ethnic relations
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Jewish philosophy
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Jews -- Identity
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Jews -- Intellectual life
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Judaism
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Judovska filozofija -- Francija.
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France -- Ethnic relations
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France
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Genre/Form |
History
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Sources
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Hammerschlag, Sarah, editor
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LC no. |
2017050151 |
ISBN |
9781512601879 |
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151260187X |
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