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~ Stefan Merken (Editor), Murray Polner (Editor)
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Unabashedly left-leaning, but by no means homogenous, this literate, thought-provoking collection examines from all angles, in some four dozen essays, the idea that editors Polner and Merken believe "reflects the most basic attitude in our Jewish heritage": Shalom, "much more than the absence of war... it encompasses wholeness, grace, and truth." Covering everything from scriptural imperative to Israel to Arab-Jewish relations to animal rights, this is an excellent addition for libraries and classrooms. Standouts include Kenny Freeman's Middle East dispatches, in which friendships with Arabs illustrate how "Jews and Arabs could live together... if their primary allegiance was to a unified Holy Land, rather than to their own nationalist needs." Claudia Freeman contributes a remarkable elegy, recalling trips to Germany on which she pieced together the story of 14 family members killed by the Nazis. Helen Fein's vital essay addresses the false "Articles of Faith" that form part of the Holocaust's legacy, such as the lingering myths that "our existence is always in peril," and that Jewish victims "went dumbly... to their deaths, 'like sheep to the slaughter.' " Calls to action include Richard Schwartz admonishing readers "not to wait for the right opportunity to come along... but to actively seek opportunities to practice justice." Though some essays feel slight-especially in the opening section, "What We Believe"-there is much to learn here for anyone, Jew or Gentile, interested in global issues of peace and justice.
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The choice between extolling uncritically whatever Israel decides to do to others, and maintaining the Jewish commitment to justice, has created, for Jews, a profound moral crisis. Are Jews to adopt a form of Judaism that uncritically reveres Israel as the only safeguard against genocide? Or should Jews retain their ancient belief that only where human rights are respected for all can Jews find true security and equality?In this landmark collection of contemporary Jewish thought, Polner and Merken have drawn on the work of a wide variety of thinkers and activists in Israel and the USincluding charity workers, political demonstrators, conscientious objectors, prison workers, animal rights advocates, mothers and fathers, refuseniks, rabbis, soldiers, journalists, and professorsto answer this important question.These voices support the second choiceto pursue human rights as the key to securitya view nourished during two millennia of the Diaspora, and which has proudly seen Jews at the forefront of struggles for civil rights, labor rights, anti-militarism, and compassion for the most vulnerable among us: the poor, the hungry, the helpless, the oppressed.

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  • Hardcover: 338 pages
  • Publisher: Bunim & Bannigan Ltd (July 1, 2007)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1933480157
  • ISBN-13: 978-1933480152
  • Product Dimensions: 9.1 x 6.1 x 1.4 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.4 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #1,480,208 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Prophetic responses to the Jewish expereince of the last two generations, August 15, 2007
Like all anthologies, the book is a little uneven. But its best dozen essays are VERY good. If you have been wondering what your sunday school teacher or your rabbi refused to tell you about Jewish critiques of Israeli policy or US policy, about failures to seek peace & pursue it or to seek just goals by just means, this book will open a locked closet filled with unexpected light. (Disclosure: I wrote 2 of the essays included.) -- Rabbi Arthur Waskow, The Shalom Center -- www.shalomctr.org. -- Awaskow@shalomctr.org
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4.0 out of 5 stars wrestle with essentials, November 5, 2007
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As a conscientious objector imprisoned for refusing to soldier during the Vietnam War, I revisited----while reading these essays----the questions encountered whenever we face life and death decisions. Not just our own life and death, but that of our fellow human beings, particularly those designated, by whichever leader happens to be in power, as enemies of our nation. As less than human. As legitimate targets for hatred and destruction.

Living in a culture that aims to draw us away from contemplating the tougher, more significant issues of being human, and into entertainment and consumption, it is refreshing to encounter writers like these who wrestle with essentials. These essays helped me recall the sense of vitality and passion experienced during my own struggle as a conscientious objector.

Anyone who wrestles with issues of peace and justice, is interested in a peaceful resolution of hostilities in the Middle East, or wants to know more of the diversity and depth of Jewish thought on peace and justice, will be wise to read this book.
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5.0 out of 5 stars This is a wonderful book!, December 16, 2007
I especially appreciated David Howard's essay "Why I Won't Go to Israel." Many thanks to all the authors for reminding us of the Jewish calling to do justice, and to speak the truth about these central issues of our time.
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