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The New Jewish Canon Yehuda Kurtzer

The New Jewish Canon By Yehuda Kurtzer

The New Jewish Canon by Yehuda Kurtzer


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The late twentieth and early twenty-first centuries have been a period of mass production and proliferation of Jewish ideas, and have witnessed major changes in Jewish life and stimulated major debates. The New Jewish Canon offers a conceptual roadmap to make sense of such rapid change.

The New Jewish Canon Summary

The New Jewish Canon by Yehuda Kurtzer

The late twentieth and early twenty-first centuries have been a period of mass production and proliferation of Jewish ideas, and have witnessed major changes in Jewish life and stimulated major debates. The New Jewish Canon offers a conceptual roadmap to make sense of such rapid change. With over eighty excerpts from key primary source texts and insightful corresponding essays by leading scholars, on topics of history and memory, Jewish politics and the public square, religion and religiosity, and identities and communities, The New Jewish Canon promises to start conversations from the seminar room to the dinner table. The New Jewish Canon is both text and textbook of the Jewish intellectual and communal zeitgeist for the contemporary period and the recent past, canonizing our most important ideas and debates of the past two generations; and just as importantly, stimulating debate and scholarship about what is yet to come.

The New Jewish Canon Reviews

"Extraordinarily rich, lively and illuminating. ... [The editors] have succeeded magnificently in achieving their goal." -Jonathan Kirsch, the Jewish Journal

"A rich col lec tion that pro vides a win dow into many of the key debates that have raged, and still rage, in the Jew ish world. It rais es many provoca tive ques tions about the nature of con tem po rary Judaism and its future."
-Jewish Book Council

About Yehuda Kurtzer

Dr. Yehuda Kurtzer is the President of the Shalom Hartman Institute of North America, and a leading thinker and author on the meaning of Israel to American Jews, on Jewish history and Jewish memory, and on questions of leadership and change in American Jewish life. He is also the author of Shuva: The Future of the Jewish Past(Brandeis, 2012).

Dr. Claire E. Sufrin is a scholar of religion specializing in modern Jewish thought and theology. She is Associate Professor of Instruction and Assistant Director of Jewish Studies in the Crown Family Center for Jewish and Israel Studies at Northwestern University.

Table of Contents

  • Acknowledgments
  • Introduction: "The State of Jewish Ideas: Towards a New Jewish Canon"
  • I. Jewish Politics and the Public Square
  • 1. Michael Walzer, Exodus and Revolution, 1985
  • Essay: William Galston
  • 2. George Steiner, "Our Homeland, the Text," 1985; Judith Butler, "Judith Butler's Remarks to Brooklyn College on BDS," 2013
  • Essay: Julie Cooper
  • 3. Jonathan Woocher, Sacred Survival: The Civil Religion of American Jews, 1986
  • Essay: Sylvia Fishman
  • 4. Benny Morris, The Birth of the Palestinian Refugee Problem, 1947-1949, 1987; and The Birth of the Palestinian Refugee Problem Revisited, 2004;Ari Shavit, "Survival of the Fittest? An Interview with Benny Morris," 2004 and "Lydda, 1948," 2013
  • Essay: Daniel Kurtzer
  • 5. Irving (Yitz) Greenberg vs. Meir Kahane, Public Debate at the Hebrew Institute of Riverdale, 1988
  • Essay: Shaul Magid
  • 6. Yeshayahu Leibowitz, Eliezer Goldman (ed.), Judaism, Human Values, and the Jewish State, 1992
  • Essay: Joshua Shanes
  • 7. Israeli Supreme Court Part 1: Israeli Knesset Basic Law: Human Dignity and Liberty, 1992; Aharon Barak, "A Judge on Judging: The Role of a Supreme Court in a Democracy," January 2002
  • Essay: Yigal Mersel
  • 8. Aharon Lichtenstein, "On the Murder of Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin z"l," 1995
  • Essay: David Wolkenfeld
  • 9. Aviezer Ravitzky, Messianism, Zionism, and Jewish Religious Radicalism, 1996
  • Essay: Yehuda Magid
  • 10. Israeli Supreme Court Part 2: The Israeli Supreme Court sitting as the High Court of Justice, Horev v. Minister of Transportation, 1997; The Israeli Supreme Court sitting as the High Court of Justice: Baruch Marzel v. Jerusalem District Police Commander, Mr. Aharon Franco, 2002
  • Essay: Donniel Hartman
  • 11. Samuel G. Freedman, Jew vs. Jew: The Struggle for the Soul of American Jewry, 2000
  • Essay: Noam Pianko
  • 12. Breaking the Silence Testimonies, Founded in 2004
  • Essay: Sarah Anne Minkin
  • 13. Steven M. Cohen and Jack Wertheimer, "Whatever Happened to the Jewish People?," 2006
  • Essay: Erica Brown
  • 14. Yitzhak Shapira and Yosef Elitzur, Torat HaMelekh, 2009
  • Essay: Hillel Ben-Sasson
  • 15. Moshe Halbertal, "The Goldstone Illusion," 2009
  • Essay: Elana Stein Hain
  • 16. Peter Beinart, "The Failure of the American Jewish Establishment," 2010
  • Essay: Sara Yael Hirschhorn
  • 17. Daniel Gordis, "When Balance Becomes Betrayal" and Sharon Brous, "Lowering the Bar," 2012
  • Essay: Yehuda Kurtzer
  • 18. Matti Friedman, "An Insider's Guide to the Most Important Story on Earth," 2014
  • Essay: Rachel Fish
  • II. History, Memory and Narrative
  • 1. David Hartman, "Auschwitz or Sinai?," 1982
  • Essay: Rachel Sabath Beit Halachmi
  • 2. Yosef Hayim Yerushalmi, Zakhor: Jewish History and Jewish Memory, 1982
  • Essay: Alexander Kaye
  • 3. Emil Fackenheim, To Mend the World, 1982
  • Essay: Benjamin Pollock
  • 4. Robert M. Cover, "The Supreme Court, 1982 Term-Foreword: Nomosand Narrative," 1983
  • Essay: Christine Hayes
  • 5. Kahan Commission (Report of the Commission of Inquiry into the Events at the Refugee Camps in Beirut), 1983
  • Essay: Yehuda Kurtzer
  • 6. Amos Oz, In the Land of Israel, 1983
  • Essay: Wendy Zierler
  • 7. David Biale, Power and Powerlessness in Jewish History, 1986
  • Essay: Judah Bernstein
  • 8. Elie Wiesel, Acceptance Speech, on the Occasion of the Award of the Nobel Peace Prize in Oslo, 1986
  • Essay: Claire E. Sufrin
  • 9. Primo Levi, The Drowned and the Saved, 1986
  • Essay: Sarah Cushman
  • 10. Irving (Yitz) Greenberg, "The Third Great Cycle of Jewish History," 1987
  • Essay: Joshua Feigelson
  • 11. Deborah Lipstadt, Denying the Holocaust, 1993; Yaffa Eliach, There Once Was a World: A 900-Year Chronicle of the Shtetl of Eishyshok, 1998
  • Essay: Yehuda Kurtzer
  • 12. Haym Soloveitchik, "Rupture and Reconstruction," 1994
  • Essay: Yehuda Kurtzer
  • 13. Naomi Seidman, "Elie Wiesel and the Scandal of Jewish Rage," 1996
  • Essay: Erin Leib Smokler
  • 14. Dabru Emet, New York Times, 2000
  • Essay: Marcie Lenk
  • 15. Jonathan Sarna, American Judaism: A History, 2004
  • Essay: Marc Dollinger
  • 16. David Weiss Halivni, Breaking the Tablets: Jewish Theology After the Shoah,2007
  • Essay: Daniel Weiss
  • 17. Ruth Wisse, "How Not to Remember and How Not to Forget," 2008
  • Essay: Dara Horn
  • 18. Yossi Klein Halevi, Like Dreamers, 2013
  • Essay: Hannah Kober
  • III. Religion and Religiosity
  • 1. Joseph Soloveitchik,Halakhic Man, 1983
  • Essay: Shlomo Zuckier
  • 2. Yehoshua Yeshaya Neuwirth, Shemirath Shabbath Kehilchathah, 1984
  • Essay: David Bashevkin
  • 3. David Hartman, A Living Covenant: The Innovative Spirit in Traditional Judaism, 1985
  • Essay: David Ellenson
  • 4. The Complete Artscroll Siddur, 1984
  • Essay: David Zvi Kalman
  • 5. Neil Gillman, Sacred Fragments: Recovering Theology for the Modern Jew, 1990; Eugene Borowitz, Renewing the Covenant: A Theology for the Postmodern Jew, 1991
  • Essay: Michael Marmur
  • 6. Rachel Adler "In Your Blood, Live: Re-visions of a Theological Purity," 1993
  • Essay: Gail Labovitz
  • 7. Rodger Kamenetz, The Jew in the Lotus: A Poet's Rediscovery of Jewish Identity in Buddhist India, 1994
  • Essay: Or Rose
  • 8. Avivah Gottleib Zornberg, Genesis: The Beginning of Desire, 1995
  • Essay: Shira Hecht-Koller
  • 9. Abraham Joshua Heschel, Susannah Heschel (ed.), Moral Grandeur and Spiritual Audacity, 1996
  • Essay: William Plevan
  • 10. Noam Zion and David Dishon, A Different Night: The Family Participation Haggadah, 1997
  • Essay: Emily Filler
  • 11. Mendel Shapiro, "Qeri'at HaTorah by Women: A Halakhic Analysis," 2001
  • Essay: Tova Hartman
  • 12. Jonathan Sacks, Dignity of Difference: How to Avoid the Clash of Civilizations, London: Continuum,2002
  • Essay: Michal Raucher
  • 13. Rav Shagar, Broken Vessels, 2004
  • Essay: Tomer Persico
  • 14. Arthur Green, Radical Judaism: Rethinking God and Tradition, 2010; Daniel Landes, "Hidden Master," 2010; Arthur Green and Daniel Landes, "God, Torah, and Israel: An Exchange," 2011
  • Essay: Samuel Hayim Brody
  • 15. Elie Kaunfer, Empowered Judaism: What Independent Minyanim Can Teach Us About Building Vibrant Jewish Communities, 2010
  • Essay: Shawn Landres and Josh Avedon
  • IV. Identities and Communities
  • 1. Menachem Mendel Schneerson, Letter to the Jewish Community of Teaneck, 1981
  • Essay: Jonathan Sarna
  • 2. Blu Greenberg, On Women and Judaism: A View from Tradition, 1981
  • Essay: Rachel Gordan
  • 3. Harold Kushner, When Bad Things Happen to Good People, 1981; Alan Lew, This is Real and You Are Completely Unprepared: The Days of Awe as a Journey of Transformation, 2003
  • Essay: Joshua Ladon
  • 4. Evelyn Torton Beck (ed.), Nice Jewish Girls: A Lesbian Anthology, 1982; Susannah Heschel (ed.), On Being a Jewish Feminist, 1983
  • Essay: Claire E. Sufrin
  • 5. Paul Cowan with Rachel Cowan, Mixed Blessings: Overcoming the Stumbling Blocks in an Interfaith Marriage, 1988
  • Essay: Samira Mehta
  • 6. Judith Plaskow, Standing Again at Sinai: Judaism from a Feminist Perspective, 1990
  • Essay: Judith Rosenbaum
  • 7. Letty Cottin Pogrebin, Deborah, Golda, and Me: Being Female and Jewish in America, 1991
  • Essay: Arielle Levites
  • 8. Barry Kosmin, "Highlights of the CJF 1990 National Jewish Population Survey," 1991; "A Portrait of Jewish Americans," 2013
  • Essay: Mijal Bitton
  • 9. Joseph Telushkin, Jewish Literacy, 1991; Paula Hyman, "Who is an Educated Jew?" 2002; Vanessa Ochs, "Ten Jewish Sensibilities," 2003
  • Essay: Hannah Pressman
  • 10. Yaakov Levado, "Gayness and God: Wrestlings of an Orthodox Rabbi," 1993
  • Essay: Zev Farber
  • 11. Leonard Fein, "Smashing Idols and Other Prescriptions for Jewish Continuity," 1994
  • Essay: Aryeh Cohen
  • 12. Steven M. Cohen and Arnold M. Eisen, The Jew Within: Self, Family, and Community in America, 2000
  • Essay: Alan Brill
  • 13. A. B. Yehoshua, "The Meaning of Homeland," 2006
  • Essay: James Loeffler
  • 14. Elliot N. Dorff, Daniel S. Nevins, and Avram I. Reisner, "Homosexuality, Human Dignity, and Halakhah: A Combined Responsum for the Committee on Jewish Law and Standards," 2006
  • Essay: Jane Kanarek
  • 15. Noah Feldman "Orthodox Paradox," 2007; Jay Lefkowitz, "The Rise of Social Orthodoxy: A Personal Account," 2014
  • Essay: Elli Fischer
  • 16. Tamar Biala and Nechama Weingarten-Mintz (eds.), Dirshuni: Midrashei Nashim, 2009
  • Essay: Sarah Mulhern
  • 17. Leon Wieseltier, "Language, Identity, and the Scandal of American Jewry," 2011
  • Essay: Jon Levisohn
  • 18. Ruth Calderon, Inaugural Knesset Speech, "The Heritage of All Israel," 2013
  • Essay: Yossi Klein Halevi
  • 19. Rick Jacobs, "The Genesis of Our Future," 2013
  • Essay: Dan Friedman

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    The New Jewish Canon by Yehuda Kurtzer
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