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Controversy and Crisis
Studies in the History of the Jews in Modern Britain
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392 pages
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Focusing on the intricate history of Jews in modern Britain, Geoffrey Alderman's collection of sixteen essays delves into significant and often overlooked aspects of Anglo-Jewish life. He examines topics such as the Jewish vote, the British Chief Rabbinate, and Sir Jonathan Sacks' tenure, shedding light on controversies and crises within the community. Alderman also reflects on the historian's role in this narrative and the challenges faced by prominent leaders and scholars, offering a compelling exploration of a complex cultural identity.
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2008, hardcover with dust jacket
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