Jews and Power
By Ruth R. Wisse
By Ruth R. Wisse
By Ruth R. Wisse
By Ruth R. Wisse
By Ruth R. Wisse
By Ruth R. Wisse
Part of Jewish Encounters Series
Part of Jewish Encounters Series
Part of Jewish Encounters Series
Category: Religion | World History
Category: Religion | World History | Politics
Category: Religion | World History | Politics
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$16.00
Feb 04, 2020 | ISBN 9780805211740
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$28.95
Aug 28, 2007 | ISBN 9780805242249
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Dec 24, 2008 | ISBN 9780307533135
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Praise
Praise for Ruth Wisse’s Jews and Power
“In an era of deepening political and moral confusion, Ruth Wisse supplies a voice that is both clarion and courageous. Hers is a vital message for anyone who cares about Israel’s fate and the future of the Jewish people. Jews and Power is a book for our times and a cogent call for clarity.”
–Michael Oren, author of Power, Faith, and Fantasy: America in the Middle East, 1776 to the Present
“Wisse’s brilliantly discerning analysis supplies insights so historically striking, and so currently indispensable, that no honest thinker can do without them.”
–Cynthia Ozick, author of Heir to the Glimmering World
“A book . . . that celebrates the Jewish return to sovereign power, in all its promise and complexity, is as unusual as it is welcome. Wisse has written such a book . . . [Jews and Power is] a good, fighting book that contains much information in few pages.”
—New York Times Book Review
“Challenging, erudite and penetrating. . . Wisse shows no fear in these pages in saying exactly what she thinks, and you can’t help but be impressed with her chutzpah, even if you totally disagree with her . . . Jews and Power makes no claim for objectivity, but it is an elucidating book. It will cause liberals to question their self-consciousness about Israel, since Wisse’s argument about Jewish apologism challenges liberal ideas of victimhood. For conservatives, the book offers an intellectual understanding of what otherwise might seem to be only tribalistic loyalties.
—Los Angeles Times
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