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240 pages, ebook
First published January 1, 2018
Beyond Jewish institutions, Jews ourselves are holding us back. American Jewry is bifurcating into a broad mass of increasingly irreligious secularists and a smaller, ardently tribalist orthodoxy. . . . The Jews who are most interested in a liberal, internationalist future, who wish to live progressive, assimilated existences free of threat, are disappearing. Those willing to accept the rising tibalism—to keep to themselves and fortify the Jewish state as an escape hatch or fallout shelter—are growing in number.Weisman does, however, find both courage and hope in the words of Rabbi Arthur Herzberg:
“The claim to chosenness guarantees that Jews live unquiet lives. I say it is far better to be the chosen people, the goad and the irritant to much of humanity, than to live timidly and fearfully. Jews exist to be bold.”