ID | 127334 |
Title Proper | Charles Taylor and Jewish identity in the twenty-first century |
Language | ENG |
Author | Retting, Edward |
Publication | 2013. |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | The Jewish world is losing its ability to discuss its cultural differences. Our intra-Jewish dialogue is becoming less coherent. Indeed, the very ideas underlying our Jewish identities, ideas shaped by our language of values, are diverging. The language we use to describe our values is becoming more specific to the respective Jewish communities to which we belong, in Israel and in the Diaspora. We could be heading for a crisis. |
`In' analytical Note | Jewish Political Studies Review Vol.25, No.1-2, Spring 2013: p.72-92 |
Journal Source | Jewish Political Studies Review Vol.25, No.1-2, Spring 2013: p.72-92 |
Key Words | Israeli-Palestinian Conflict ; Israeli International Relations ; Israeli National Identity ; American Jewish Community ; Jewish Political Tradition ; International Relations - IR ; Conflicts ; United States - US ; Ethnic Violence ; History ; Jewish World ; International Anti-Semitism ; Anti-Zionism ; Crisis ; Israel Diaspora ; Jewish Communities |