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Creating a Judaism without Religion: A Postmodern Jewish Possibility
Contributor(s): Breslauer, Daniel S. (Author)
ISBN: 076182104X     ISBN-13: 9780761821045
Publisher: University Press of America
OUR PRICE:   $100.98  
Product Type: Hardcover
Published: September 2001
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BISAC Categories:
- Religion | Judaism - General
Dewey: 296.834
LCCN: 2001048057
Series: Studies in Judaism
Physical Information: 0.75" H x 6" W x 9" (1.26 lbs) 274 pages
Themes:
- Religious Orientation - Jewish
 
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This book examines how some modern and contemporary Jewish thinkers and writers have imagined a Judaism without the boundaries and restrictions that go by the name of "religion." The book offers scholarly insights into some Jewish thinkers-notably Martin Buber and Eugene Borowitz, some Jewish writers-in particular the poet Hayyim Nahman Bialik and the Yiddish author I.L. Peretz. The study also introduces more contemporary thinkers and writers such as the postmodernist Jacques Derrida, the contemporary Israeli novelist David Grossman, and the young Israeli poet Ilan Sheinfeld. While of scholarly interest, the ten chapter work has more general appeal as a way of conceiving Jewish living outside the restrictions of religion. One third of the book suggests a way of looking at God and theology as part of the process of living rather than as fixed realities. Another third explores how Jewish culture can be liberated from the restrictions of nationalism and parochialism. The final third focuses on a postmodern ethics of the self that emerges from face to face meetings with others. The author contends that the future Judaism has created will be pluralistic, diverse, and oriented toward the future.