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'A deeply humane, learned and personal reflection on Jewish identity' - Rowan Williams
'This inspiring book has made me a better Jew, one who understands more, who knows more' - Daniel Finkelstein
'This remarkable book takes us on a journey: geographic, historical, cultural, philosophical, political, autobiographical and, yes, religious' - Michael Marmot
Being Jewish Today gives an account of both the journey of a particular British Jew and the journey of millions of women and men through today's perplexing and difficult world. With honesty and integrity Rabbi Tony Bayfield breaks new ground in exploring the meaning of Jewish identity and its relationship to Jewish tradition and belief. He does so from the perspective of a person fully integrated into the modern Western world. The rigorous questions he asks of his Jewishness, Judaism and the Jewish God are therefore substantially the same as those asked by individuals of all faiths and none.
Beginning with an account of the journey of Jewish people and thought from ancient times to the present day, Bayfield goes on to consider Jewish identity, Israel as land and the scourge of anti-Semitism. He then turns to the twin concerns of Torah: Halakhah – practice, and Aggadah – ethics, along with the matter of belief in a world faced with global extinction. Finally, in addressing the manifest injustice of life, Rabbi Bayfield confronts the widely evaded questions of universal suffering and divine inaction.
Drawing on key religious and secular thinkers who contribute to the force of his argument, Bayfield's masterful, challenging and urgent book will appeal to all Jews, whether religious or cultural, and to anyone curious about the nature of Judaism and religion today.
Table of Contents
PART ONE - BEING BOTH JEW AND JEWISH TODAY: YOU CAN'T IGNORE THE CONTEXT
1 The particular journey
2 The shared context
PART TWO - BEING A JEW TODAY: IDENTITY AND PEOPLEHOOD
3 Israel as People
4 Israel as Land
PART THREE - JUDAISM TODAY: LIGHT AND WEIGHT
5 Torah: Judaism's unique selling point
6 Covenant theology: Halakhah, law
7 Covenant theology: Aggadah, ethics
PART FOUR - JEWISH FAITH TODAY: GOD, SUFFERING AND SILENCE
8 Fragments after the devastation
9 My God, my god - what kind of God are you?
10 Life beyond death: Individual survival and messianic hope
Glossary
Jewish thinkers contributing to this book
Notes
Acknowledgements
Index
A Note on the Author
Cover Artwork: Mark Rothko, Untitled, c.1950-2
Product details
Published | 05 Sep 2019 |
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Format | Ebook (Epub & Mobi) |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 384 |
ISBN | 9781472962096 |
Imprint | Bloomsbury Continuum |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
About the contributors
Reviews
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This inspiring book has made me a better Jew, one who understands more, who knows more. No wonder Rabbi Bayfield enjoys such a high intellectual reputation.
Daniel Finkelstein
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This remarkable book takes us on a journey: geographic, historical, cultural, philosophical, political, autobiographical and, yes, religious. One can almost hear the wise, warm, witty voice of Tony Bayfield; his humanity suffuses the entire volume. For Jew and non-Jew alike there is so much here to satisfy curiosity and promote understanding.
Michael Marmot
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A deeply humane, learned and personal reflection on Jewish identity, full of insights and challenges for non-Jews. At this time of resurgent prejudice, it is crucial to have books like this to keep mind and conscience awake.
Rowan Williams, Former Archbishop of Canterbury
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Brilliant – clear but erudite, entertaining but weighty, personal but universal
Rebecca Front, actress
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Mesmerizing, intelligent, honest, Rabbi Bayfield movingly opens the soul of the reader to the religious depths of his work. This book is a treasure.
David Ellenson, Chancellor Emeritus of Hebrew Union College, Jewish Institute of Religion
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Written with engaging humor, intellectual openness and humility, Being Jewish Today delivers just what the title promises: a thoughtful and inviting statement of what it means to be a Jew in today's complicated world. While entirely relevant to American Jews, it also provides an interesting window into some of the differences between the American and British Jewish situations
Judith Plaskow, Professor Emerita of Religious Studies, Manhattan College and author of Standing Again at Sinai