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Daniel Gordis is director of the Mandel Foundation's Jerusalem Fellows Program. He was formerly dean of the Ziegler School of Rabbinic Studies at the University of Judaism in Los Angeles.
Créditos de la imagen: Daniel Gordis, 2018 By Dmitry Rozhkov - Own work, CC BY-SA 4.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=69745829

Obras de Daniel Gordis

God Was Not in the Fire (1995) 165 copias

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The Blackwell Companion to Judaism (2000) — Contribuidor — 66 copias

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Conocimiento común

Fecha de nacimiento
1959-07-05
Género
male
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Israel
USA (birth), Israel
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New York, New York, USA

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Daniel Gordis has written a brilliantly concise book about Israel and American Jews that attempts to explain how the division has become a wedge issue. There is a beautifully written sequence surrounding the Yom Kippur War in 1973. Daniel remembers being in synagogue and the transistor radio that was supposed to be used for the latest baseball update became a lifeline to the onset of the war.
Scary stuff when you hear orthodox rabbis make statements that reform Jews are worse than holocaust deniers, wicked son, or destroying Judaism. Shocking to hear that weddings and conversions done by non-orthodox rabbis are not recognized by the state!
The schism between American Jews and Israeli is not about what Israel dose but who is Israel. Is it really the center of world Jewry? In 1960 the Israeli Knesset found the Nazi war criminal Adolph Eichmann and wanted to try him in Israel. American Jews were outraged—they wanted him tried in an International tribune. Why should Israel speak for all Jews?
There was an unfounded theory by Zionists that Jews in America were in exile. That they should be returning to Israel despite all the freedoms and opportunity that America offered.
I was shocked about General Patton being antisemitic. That surely wasn’t addressed in the Oscar winning film in the 1970’s.
Gordis proposes various solutions to heal the wounds between American Jews and Israeli. Some of the proposals are standard. Comparing the riff to divorce and that a temporary separation might work. Of course, trying to understand the other side is always a good fall back plan.
Anytime you have a complex issue there are no easy resolutions but it’s important for American Jews to understand the issues.
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A perceptive narration of the Jewish past and the origination of Israel, Gordis intertwines a history of religious reform and political galvanization to narrate the heart-rending condition of the Jewish diaspora and the centuries-long persecution which led to Israel's creation.

"Israel" is thought-provoking and easy to comprehend. Its scope is impressive and its scholarship trailblazing. Gordis, through "Israel," achieves the remarkable: a history of a nation which leaves the reader feeling inspired irrespective of their own ethnic/national/religious affiliations.… (más)
 
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