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Document Type: | Book |
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All Authors / Contributors: |
Edgar M Bronfman; Beth Zasloff |
ISBN: | 9780312598891 0312598890 9780312377922 0312377924 |
OCLC Number: | 471817546 |
Description: | xvi, 222 pages ; 21 cm |
Contents: | A golden age for North American Jewry? -- Abraham and Sarah's tent: rethinking intermarriage -- A new Judaism for a new generation: -- Engaging the disengaged -- Respect, not tolerance: embracing Jewish diversity and difference -- Go and learn: our plan of action -- Hillel, birthright, and Jewish camping: bringing Jewish life to large numbers of Jewish youth -- Jewish leaders: passing the torch to a new generation -- Jewish communal life: updating our institutions -- The Jewish home. |
Responsibility: | Edgar M. Bronfman and Beth Zasloff. |
Abstract:
A Jewish leader describes how to reinvigorate the Jewish community in North America, calling for acceptance of intermarried families and disengaged Jews, embracing of Jewish diversity, and openness to innovation and young leadership.
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- Judaism -- North America.
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- Jewish youth -- Religious life -- North America.
- Jewish leadership -- North America.
- North America -- Ethnic relations.
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- Vie religieuse -- Judaïsme.
- Juifs -- Amérique du Nord -- Identité.
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- Amérique du Nord -- Relations interethniques.
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- Jews -- Identity.
- Jews -- Social conditions.
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