WITH MORE THAN 100 BLACK-AND-WHITE ILLUSTRATIONS THROUGHOUT Who are “the Jews� Scattered over much of the world throughout most of their three-thousand-year-old history; are they one people or many? How do they resemble and how do they differ from Jews in other places and times? What have their relationships been to the cultures of their neighbors? To address these and similar questions; twenty-three of the finest scholars of our day—archaeologists; cultural historians; literary critics; art historians ; folklorists; and historians of relation; all affiliated with major academic institutions in the United States; Israel; and France—have contributed their insight to Cultures of the Jews. The premise of their endeavor is that although Jews have always had their own autonomous traditions; Jewish identity cannot be considered immutable; the fixed product of either ancient ethnic or religious origins. Rather; it has shifted and assumed new forms in response to the cultural environment in which the Jews have lived. Building their essays on specific cultural artifacts—a poem; a letter; a traveler’s account; a physical object of everyday or ritual use—that were made in the period and locale they study; the contributors describe the cultural interactions among different Jews—from rabbis and scholars to non-elite groups; including women—as well as between Jews and the surrounding non-Jewish world. Part One; “Mediterranean Origins;†describes the concept of the “People†or “Nation†of Israel that emerges in the Hebrew Bible and the culture of the Israelites in relation to that of the Canaanite groups. It goes on to discuss Jewish cultures in the Greco-Roman world; Palestine during the Byzantine period; Babylonia; and Arabia during the formative years of Islam. Part Two; “Diversities of Diaspora;†illuminates Judeo-Arabic culture in the Golden Age of Islam; Sephardic culture as it bloomed first if the Iberian Peninsula and later in Amsterdam; the Jewish-Christian symbiosis in Ashkenazic Europe and in the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth; the culture of the Italian Jews of the Renaissance period; and the many strands of folklore; magic; and material culture that run through diaspora Jewish history. Part Three; “Modern Encounters;†examines communities; ways of life; and both high and fold culture in Western; Central; and Eastern Europe; the Ladino Diaspora; North Africa and the Middle East; Ethiopia; Zionist Palestine and the State of Israel; and; finally; the United States. Cultures of the Jews is a landmark; representing the fruits of the present generation of scholars in Jewish studies and offering a new foundation upon which all future research into Jewish history will be based. Its unprecedented interdisciplinary approach will resonate widely among general readers and the scholarly community; both Jewish and non-Jewish; and it will change the terms of the never-ending debate over what constitutes Jewish identity.
#36448 in Books Jim Dwyer 2011-08-02 2011-08-02Original language:EnglishPDF # 1 .32 x .4 x 5.49l; .79 #File Name: 0805094210400 pages102 Minutes The Unforgettable Story of the Fight to Survive Inside the Twin Towers
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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Compelling and thought provokingBy Ron Vincent9/11 evokes so many emotions and this book evokes emotion as you read about extraordinary heroism and about extraordinary mistakes. Mistakes made many years before that sombre day in September of 2001. The writers achieve a rich balance between details; personalities;and decisions. The book is a primer on what can go wrong and right in an exceptional emergency. The book has resonances with Deep Survival by Laurence Gonzales. Some civilians in the Twin Towers followed procedure; stayed at their posts; and died. Others listened to deep instincts and fled to survive. Many of those killed had no choice: their spot in a building left them with no options. And of course; firefighters and police officers rushed to rescue and assist in a place that was about to experience an event outside of everyone's experience. The authors play no favorites in detailing the short cuts made in the construction of the Twin Towers; compromises that made the buildings vulnerable to collapse during an intense fire. The book is compelling; thought provoking; depressing; and hopeful all at the same time.2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. The Best 9/11 Book Out There!By TFWAmazing book; Great stories about those who got out of the towers and those who didn't. Great detail without getting too bogged down.The only criticism I might offer is that I wish there were more photos. The authors are so good at drawing the reader in to each person's story that it would have been good to be able to identify with each one through pictures.I usually give my books away after I've rad them but I'm keeping this one for future re-reading.3 of 3 people found the following review helpful. Follows the 102 minutes after the first plane hit the ...By VraeFollows the 102 minutes after the first plane hit the twin towers. You will learn a lot about what went on inside. You may learn something that might just save your own life one day. You will definitely hear of the many heroic deeds done by so many people. Well reported.