An edition of What Shall I Do with This People? (2002)

What Shall I Do with This People?

Jews and the Fractious Politics of Judaism

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An edition of What Shall I Do with This People? (2002)

What Shall I Do with This People?

Jews and the Fractious Politics of Judaism

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""What shall I do with this people?" was Moses' exasperated question to God in Sinai, and it is posed once more in Milton Viorst's searching account of the crisis in Judaism today. Not since the destruction of the Second Temple, argues Viorst, have Jews displayed such intolerance toward one another or battled so fiercely over ideology. And these battles are not just intellectual exercises; they exact a fearsome price in today's Middle East.".

"Framed by the murder of Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin by an Orthodox extremist - an unprecedented outburst of violence among Jews - the book examines how religious leaders through the centuries have shaped Judaism to serve their own political ends, often with disastrous consequences.

Viorst vigorously critiques Orthodox Judaism's doctrines concerning territory in the Holy Land as well as on marriage, divorce, conversion, and women's rights, contending that religious law often departs from the teachings of the Torah and has, in fact, changed over time to perpetuate rabbinic power.

In recent decades, he believes, the Orthodox rabbinate has grown so intransigently political that its ideas have sundered the Jewish people, challenging their identity and, perhaps, threatening their very existence.".

"What Shall I Do With This People? is both a researched history and a bracing commentary. Disturbed by the impact of intolerance on Jewish politics and society, Milton Viorst calls for an end to violence in the name of Judaism and offers a stirring plea for mutual understanding among what the Old Testament God called "a stiff-necked people." Amid the heat and noise of the Middle East conflict, his is a lucid, compelling, and necessary voice."--BOOK JACKET.

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Free Press
Language
English
Pages
288

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What Shall I Do with This People?: Jews and the Fractious Politics of Judaism
October 8, 2002, Free Press
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First Sentence

"JEWS OFTEN TELL THE STORY of a certain Mendel of Lodz, a religious man, who, after some decades marooned on a tropical island, was rescued by a passing ship."

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Library of Congress
BM155.3 .V56 2002, BM155.3.V56 2002

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Format
Hardcover
Number of pages
288
Dimensions
9.4 x 6.3 x 1 inches
Weight
1.2 pounds

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Open Library
OL7722524M
Internet Archive
whatshallidowith00milt
ISBN 10
0684862891
ISBN 13
9780684862897
LCCN
2002027116
OCLC/WorldCat
50123132
Library Thing
371895
Goodreads
1136989

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