Jewish Secularity

The Search for Roots and the Challenges of Relevant Meaning

Edited by Zachary I. Heller, Dr. David M. Gordis American Jewish Committee

Publication date:

04 May 2012

Length of book:

136 pages

Publisher

University Press of America

Dimensions:

242x157mm
6x10"

ISBN-13: 9780761857938

A growing number of Jews identify themselves as secular or “somewhat secular.” Is this expansive definition of Jewishness a new phenomenon? What are its roots? What are its implications for the Jewish community, its institutions, and its future? In reflecting on secular forms of Jewishness, the contributors to this book explore the sources of Jewish secularism and its articulation in Jewish thought, belief, literature, and culture. Included in this book are several personal accounts of Jewish journeys, as well as analyses of the extent of the division between secular Jews and others in the Jewish community. In sum, Jewish Secularity: The Search for Roots and the Challenges of Relevant Meaning provides an overview of a profound development in the evolving history of Jewish life in America.