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Julia Neuberger

    Die Pflege Sterbender unterschiedlicher Glaubensrichtungen
    Sterbende unterschiedlicher Glaubensrichtungen pflegen
    Antisemitismus
    Towards a Jewish Theology of Liberation
    On being Jewish
    Antisemitism
    • 2019

      Antisemitism

      • 184 pages
      • 7 hours of reading
      4.3(25)Add rating

      A short, powerful exploration of antisemitism - what it is, and why we urgently need to gain a firmer shared understanding

      Antisemitism
    • 2003

      Towards a Jewish Theology of Liberation

      • 170 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      Marc Ellis fine book about the future of the Jewish community was first published in 1987. But twenty� years on, in the light of recent events in the Middle East and post-September 11, its powerful message of hope, directed towards a people 'poised between Holocaust and empowerment', remains as powerful, apposite, and pressingly relevant as it was before. Ellis begins with two poles: the holocaust and the pain and vision that issue from it. This leads him into ethics, and he highlights the contrast between the depth of Jewish ethical commitment and the paucity of renewal movements within Judaism. The author then addresses all suffering peoples, and the Christian liberation movements active among them, so that the holocaust may be set in a wider context. Against this background, Ellis sees it as essential that the journeys and visions of dissenting Jews - such as Etty Hillesum and Martin Buber - should be re-appraised. An alternative perspective of what it means to be Jewish begins to emerge, and in the final chapter a Jewish theology of liberation is essayed, which is a theology prepared 'to enter the danger zones of contemporary Jewish life', often at some cost.

      Towards a Jewish Theology of Liberation
    • 1996

      On being Jewish

      • 283 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      Rabbi Neuberger's work describes what it's like to be Jewish in contemporary Britain. It clarifies Jewish attitudes to life and death, sex, the Holocaust, families, festivals and rituals, and tries to show how these issues fit into the Britain of today.

      On being Jewish