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Stars of David: Prominent Jews Talk About Being Jewish

por Abigail Pogrebin

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Sixty-two of the most accomplished Jews in America speak intimately--most for the first time--about how they feel about being Jewish. In unusually candid interviews conducted by former 60 Minutes producer Abigail Pogrebin, celebrities ranging from Sarah Jessica Parker to Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, from Larry King to Mike Nichols, reveal how resonant, crucial or incidental being Jewish is in their lives. The connections they have to their Jewish heritage range from hours in synagogue to bagels and lox; but every person speaks to the weight and pride of their Jewish history, the burdens and pleasures of observance, the moments they''ve felt most Jewish (or not). This book of vivid, personal conversations uncovers how being Jewish fits into a public life, and also how the author''s evolving religious identity was changed by what she heard. · Dustin Hoffman, Steven Spielberg, Gene Wilder, Joan Rivers, and Leonard Nimoy talk about their startling encounters with anti-Semitism. · Kenneth Cole, Eliot Spitzer, and Ronald Perelman explore the challenges of intermarriage. · Mike Wallace, Richard Dreyfuss, and Ruth Reichl express attitudes toward Israel that vary from unquestioning loyalty to complicated ambivalence. · William Kristol scoffs at the notion that Jewish values are incompatible with Conservative politics. · Alan Dershowitz, raised Orthodox, talks about why he gave up morning prayer. · Shawn Green describes the pressure that comes with being baseball''s Jewish star. · Natalie Portman questions the ostentatious bat mitzvahs of her hometown. · Tony Kushner explains how being Jewish prepared him for being gay. · Leon Wieseltier throws down the gauntlet to Jews who haven''t taken the trouble to study Judaism. These are just a few key moments from many poignant, often surprising, conversations with public figures whom most of us thought we already knew. "When my mother got her nose job, she wanted me to get one, too. She said I would be happier."--Dustin Hoffman "It''s a heritage to be proud of. And then, too, it''s something that you can''t escape because the world won''t let you; so it''s a good thing you can be proud of it." --Ruth Bader Ginsburg "My wife [Kate Capshaw] chose to do a full conversion before we were married in 1991, and she married me as a Jew. I think that, more than anything else, brought me back to Judaism."--Steven Spielberg "As someone who was born in Israel, you''re put in a position of defending Israel because you know how much is at stake."--Natalie Portman "Jewish introspection and Jewish humor is a way of surviving . . . if you''re not handsome and you''re not athletic and you''re not rich, there''s still one last hope with girls, which is being funny."--Mike Nichols "I felt not only this enormous pride at being a Jew; I felt this enormous void at not being a better Jew."--Ronald O. Perelman "American Jews, like Americans, have a very consumerist attitude toward their identity: they pick and choose the bits of this and that they like."--Leon Wieseltier "I thought if I had straight hair and a perfect nose, my whole career would be different."--Sarah Jessica Parker "I''ve always rebelled a little when people say, ''My Jewish values lead me to really care about the poor.'' I know some Christians who care about the poor, too."--William Kristol "There were many times when I kept silent about being Jewish as I got older, when Jewish jokes were told."--William Shatner "''Jew bastard'' was something I heard a lot."--Leonard Nimoy. "I always liked shiksas."--Larry King "It specifically says in the Torah that you can eat shrimp and bacon in a Chinese restaurant."--Jason Alexander "Yom Kippur is something I do alone, with nobody else, because I believe that my relationship with God is mine and mine only."--Diane von Furstenberg… (más)
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It took me many years to read this book I disliked it so much. It was both poorly written and poorly edited. Abigail Pogrebin presents a variety of prominent Jews who disliked Hebrew School, but easily bragged about the wealth and intelligence of the Jewsih people. Most attributed their fortune to the suffering of the Jews and the experience of the HJolocaust. Very few continued their Judaism except to attend a Passover seder and possible attend synagogue at Yom Kippur. Many raised their children with either no religion or Judaism and at least one other relgion and then let their children choose their own faith. Many of those interviewed have since been discredited for a variety of reasons, but my favorite quote is from Al Franken who says he's an American first, and then a Jew, but he's also a Minnesotan first, and then a Jew. ( )
  suesbooks | Mar 27, 2023 |
62 prominent American Jews talk about being Jewish
  Folkshul | Jan 15, 2011 |
Hear an interview about Stars of David with author Abigail Pogrebin on The Book of Life podcast's October 2006 episode at www.jewishbooks.blogspot.com.
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Sixty-two of the most accomplished Jews in America speak intimately--most for the first time--about how they feel about being Jewish. In unusually candid interviews conducted by former 60 Minutes producer Abigail Pogrebin, celebrities ranging from Sarah Jessica Parker to Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, from Larry King to Mike Nichols, reveal how resonant, crucial or incidental being Jewish is in their lives. The connections they have to their Jewish heritage range from hours in synagogue to bagels and lox; but every person speaks to the weight and pride of their Jewish history, the burdens and pleasures of observance, the moments they''ve felt most Jewish (or not). This book of vivid, personal conversations uncovers how being Jewish fits into a public life, and also how the author''s evolving religious identity was changed by what she heard. · Dustin Hoffman, Steven Spielberg, Gene Wilder, Joan Rivers, and Leonard Nimoy talk about their startling encounters with anti-Semitism. · Kenneth Cole, Eliot Spitzer, and Ronald Perelman explore the challenges of intermarriage. · Mike Wallace, Richard Dreyfuss, and Ruth Reichl express attitudes toward Israel that vary from unquestioning loyalty to complicated ambivalence. · William Kristol scoffs at the notion that Jewish values are incompatible with Conservative politics. · Alan Dershowitz, raised Orthodox, talks about why he gave up morning prayer. · Shawn Green describes the pressure that comes with being baseball''s Jewish star. · Natalie Portman questions the ostentatious bat mitzvahs of her hometown. · Tony Kushner explains how being Jewish prepared him for being gay. · Leon Wieseltier throws down the gauntlet to Jews who haven''t taken the trouble to study Judaism. These are just a few key moments from many poignant, often surprising, conversations with public figures whom most of us thought we already knew. "When my mother got her nose job, she wanted me to get one, too. She said I would be happier."--Dustin Hoffman "It''s a heritage to be proud of. And then, too, it''s something that you can''t escape because the world won''t let you; so it''s a good thing you can be proud of it." --Ruth Bader Ginsburg "My wife [Kate Capshaw] chose to do a full conversion before we were married in 1991, and she married me as a Jew. I think that, more than anything else, brought me back to Judaism."--Steven Spielberg "As someone who was born in Israel, you''re put in a position of defending Israel because you know how much is at stake."--Natalie Portman "Jewish introspection and Jewish humor is a way of surviving . . . if you''re not handsome and you''re not athletic and you''re not rich, there''s still one last hope with girls, which is being funny."--Mike Nichols "I felt not only this enormous pride at being a Jew; I felt this enormous void at not being a better Jew."--Ronald O. Perelman "American Jews, like Americans, have a very consumerist attitude toward their identity: they pick and choose the bits of this and that they like."--Leon Wieseltier "I thought if I had straight hair and a perfect nose, my whole career would be different."--Sarah Jessica Parker "I''ve always rebelled a little when people say, ''My Jewish values lead me to really care about the poor.'' I know some Christians who care about the poor, too."--William Kristol "There were many times when I kept silent about being Jewish as I got older, when Jewish jokes were told."--William Shatner "''Jew bastard'' was something I heard a lot."--Leonard Nimoy. "I always liked shiksas."--Larry King "It specifically says in the Torah that you can eat shrimp and bacon in a Chinese restaurant."--Jason Alexander "Yom Kippur is something I do alone, with nobody else, because I believe that my relationship with God is mine and mine only."--Diane von Furstenberg

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