Judaism as a Civilization : Toward a Reconstruction of American-Jewish Life
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Paperback / Softback
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1835483895
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9781835483893
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Sothis Press
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Sothis Press
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GB
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GB
Publication Date
Oct 10th, 2024
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Judaism
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"Judaism as a Civilization" by Mordecai M. Kaplan is a seminal work that redefines American-Jewish life. Published in 1934, it emerged during a period of significant socio-political changes in the United States and a shifting landscape for Jewish communities. Kaplan's book is a response to these shifts, offering a bold vision of Judaism as more than just a religious faith, but as a dynamic and evolving civilization.
Kaplan delves into the multifaceted aspects of Judaism, exploring its cultural, ethical, and historical dimensions. He argues for a reimagining of Jewish identity that transcends traditional religious boundaries, advocating for a Judaism that is inclusive and adaptable in the face of modernity.
Central to the book is Kaplan's concept of "Jewish Reconstructionism," a framework that seeks to revitalize and modernize Jewish life while preserving its core values. He envisions Jewish communities as vibrant centers for cultural expression, education, and ethical engagement.
Kaplan's ideas have not only influenced Jewish thought but have also resonated with broader discussions on the role of religion and culture in contemporary society. "Judaism as a Civilization" remains a significant text for anyone interested in the intersection of religion, culture, and identity, offering profound insights into the ongoing evolution of American-Jewish life.
Kaplan delves into the multifaceted aspects of Judaism, exploring its cultural, ethical, and historical dimensions. He argues for a reimagining of Jewish identity that transcends traditional religious boundaries, advocating for a Judaism that is inclusive and adaptable in the face of modernity.
Central to the book is Kaplan's concept of "Jewish Reconstructionism," a framework that seeks to revitalize and modernize Jewish life while preserving its core values. He envisions Jewish communities as vibrant centers for cultural expression, education, and ethical engagement.
Kaplan's ideas have not only influenced Jewish thought but have also resonated with broader discussions on the role of religion and culture in contemporary society. "Judaism as a Civilization" remains a significant text for anyone interested in the intersection of religion, culture, and identity, offering profound insights into the ongoing evolution of American-Jewish life.
"Judaism as a Civilization" by Mordecai M. Kaplan is a seminal work that redefines American-Jewish life. Published in 1934, it emerged during a period of significant socio-political changes in the United States and a shifting landscape for Jewish communities. Kaplan''s book is a response to these shifts, offering a bold vision of Judaism as more than just a religious faith, but as a dynamic and evolving civilization.
Kaplan delves into the multifaceted aspects of Judaism, exploring its cultural, ethical, and historical dimensions. He argues for a reimagining of Jewish identity that transcends traditional religious boundaries, advocating for a Judaism that is inclusive and adaptable in the face of modernity.
Central to the book is Kaplan''s concept of "Jewish Reconstructionism," a framework that seeks to revitalize and modernize Jewish life while preserving its core values. He envisions Jewish communities as vibrant centers for cultural expression, education, and ethical engagement.
Kaplan''s ideas have not only influenced Jewish thought but have also resonated with broader discussions on the role of religion and culture in contemporary society. "Judaism as a Civilization" remains a significant text for anyone interested in the intersection of religion, culture, and identity, offering profound insights into the ongoing evolution of American-Jewish life.
Kaplan delves into the multifaceted aspects of Judaism, exploring its cultural, ethical, and historical dimensions. He argues for a reimagining of Jewish identity that transcends traditional religious boundaries, advocating for a Judaism that is inclusive and adaptable in the face of modernity.
Central to the book is Kaplan''s concept of "Jewish Reconstructionism," a framework that seeks to revitalize and modernize Jewish life while preserving its core values. He envisions Jewish communities as vibrant centers for cultural expression, education, and ethical engagement.
Kaplan''s ideas have not only influenced Jewish thought but have also resonated with broader discussions on the role of religion and culture in contemporary society. "Judaism as a Civilization" remains a significant text for anyone interested in the intersection of religion, culture, and identity, offering profound insights into the ongoing evolution of American-Jewish life.
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