Trouble in the Tribe explores the increasingly contentious place of Israel in the American Jewish community. In a fundamental shift; growing numbers of American Jews have become less willing to unquestioningly support Israel and more willing to publicly criticize its government. More than ever before; American Jews are arguing about Israeli policies; and many; especially younger ones; are becoming uncomfortable with Israel's treatment of Palestinians. Dov Waxman argues that Israel is fast becoming a source of disunity for American Jewry; and that a new era of American Jewish conflict over Israel is replacing the old era of solidarity.Drawing on a wealth of in-depth interviews with American Jewish leaders and activists; Waxman shows why Israel has become such a divisive issue among American Jews. He delves into the American Jewish debate about Israel; examining the impact that the conflict over Israel is having on Jewish communities; national Jewish organizations; and on the pro-Israel lobby. Waxman sets this conflict in the context of broader cultural; political; institutional; and demographic changes happening in the American Jewish community. He offers a nuanced and balanced account of how this conflict over Israel has developed and what it means for the future of American Jewish politics.Israel used to bring American Jews together. Now it is driving them apart. Trouble in the Tribe explains why.
#1306317 in Books Donna R Gabaccia 2015-01-04Original language:EnglishPDF # 1 8.20 x .60 x 5.10l; .0 #File Name: 0691163650288 pagesForeign Relations American Immigration in Global Perspective
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0 of 1 people found the following review helpful. InformativeBy Charles BennettThis book gave me needed information for my studies. It was difficult to read in sections due to the author's style of writing.