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Conflict and consensus in Jewish political life (Comparative Jewish politics)

Conflict and consensus in Jewish political life (Comparative Jewish politics)

Eliezer Don-Yehiya
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What are the issues that tend to generate tension in Jewish public life? How have the consequent communal struggles been resolved in the past, and how are they treated today? The essays in this volume address these and allied question by analyzing various expressions of harmony and discord in Jewish political life. The range of cases examined encompasses contemporary political discourse in Israel, as well as relationships within and between the Diaspora communities, both medieval and modern.

This is the second volume in the "Comparative Jewish Politics" series sponsored by the Department of Political Studies at Bar Ilan University, Israel. Like its predecessor , this volume is notable for the clarity of its style and the breadth of its approach. The authors include members of the faculty of Bar Ilan and other universities in Israel and the U.S.A.

Recommended for both the specialist and the general reader with an interest in political sociology, ethnicity, history and Jewish studies.
Pages
218
Format
Hardcover
Publisher
Bar-Ilan University Press
Release
December 01, 1986
ISBN
9652260614
ISBN 13
9789652260611

Conflict and consensus in Jewish political life (Comparative Jewish politics)

Eliezer Don-Yehiya
0/5 ( ratings)
What are the issues that tend to generate tension in Jewish public life? How have the consequent communal struggles been resolved in the past, and how are they treated today? The essays in this volume address these and allied question by analyzing various expressions of harmony and discord in Jewish political life. The range of cases examined encompasses contemporary political discourse in Israel, as well as relationships within and between the Diaspora communities, both medieval and modern.

This is the second volume in the "Comparative Jewish Politics" series sponsored by the Department of Political Studies at Bar Ilan University, Israel. Like its predecessor , this volume is notable for the clarity of its style and the breadth of its approach. The authors include members of the faculty of Bar Ilan and other universities in Israel and the U.S.A.

Recommended for both the specialist and the general reader with an interest in political sociology, ethnicity, history and Jewish studies.
Pages
218
Format
Hardcover
Publisher
Bar-Ilan University Press
Release
December 01, 1986
ISBN
9652260614
ISBN 13
9789652260611

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