The Jewish Idea and Its Enemies: Personalities, Issues, Events

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Transaction Publishers, Jan 1, 1988 - Social Science - 264 pages

This volume deals with the modern fate of the traditional conception of Jews as a covenanted people chosen to receive the Law, whose ultimate purpose is contributing to the universal salvation of mankind. The author shows how, under the influence of liberalism, rationalism, relativism, and other Enlightenment ideologies, this idea was distorted, denied, inverted, yet never entirely obliterated. In his discussions of modern Jewish thinkers and writers and the ideological and political struggles of Zionism and the state of Israel against enemies from without and from within, Alexander shows that the ancient idea of covenant is still alive today, if only in the assumption that Jewish life can lead somewhere so long as Jews remember that it began somewhere. Ranging from literary criticism and the history of ideas to journalism and politics, the book is unified by a point of view unabashedly espousing the Jewish idea and challenging its enemies.

 

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PERSONALITIES
5
John Stuart Mill A PostHolocaust Retrospect
7
Lionel Trilling
31
Isaac Bashevis Singer and Jewish Utopianism
55
Anatoly Shcharansky
67
The Last Refuge of a Scoundrel Gore Vidals AntiJewish Patriotism
77
ISSUES
97
Stealing the Holocaust
99
Strangers in the Land of Israel
143
Liberalism and Zionism
153
Jewish AntiSemitism Enlightenment Evenhandedness and the ArabIsraeli Conflict
165
EVENTS
175
The Quandaries of Terrorism Three Instances
177
We Will Drive this Country Crazy Reflections on Meir Kahane and the Elections of 1984
191
Operation Moses
199
Denis Goldberg Jerry Falwell and the Wise Men of Chelm
211

The Attack on Holocaust Studies
111
The Journalists War Against Israel
121
NBCs War in Lebanon The Distorting Mirror
217
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