To view prices and purchase online, please login or create an account now.



Anti-Semitism Revisited: How the Rabbis Made Sense of Hatred

Hardback

Main Details

Title Anti-Semitism Revisited: How the Rabbis Made Sense of Hatred
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Delphine Horvilleur
Translated by David Bellos
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:144
Dimensions(mm): Height 202,Width 132
Category/GenreThe Holocaust
Judaism
ISBN/Barcode 9781529404753
ClassificationsDewey:305.8924
Audience
General
Tertiary Education (US: College)
Professional & Vocational

Publishing Details

Publisher Quercus Publishing
Imprint MacLehose Press
Publication Date 11 February 2021
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

"Anti-Semitism revisited in a wholly original way" Philippe Sands "Rippling with ideas on every page" Jewish Chronicle "Tackles the issue [of anti-semitism] from the perspective of a country where its manifestations have been more vicious and deadly" Financial Times Rabbi Delphine Horvilleur analyses the phenomenon of anti-semitism as it is viewed by those who endure it and who, through narration and literature, succeed in overcoming it. Jewish texts are replete with treatments of anti-semitism, of this endlessly paradoxical hatred, and of the ways in which Jews are perceived by others. But here, the focus is inverted: Anti-Semitism Revisited explores the hatred of Jews as seen through the lens of the sacred texts, rabbinical tradition and Jewish lore. Delphine Horvilleur gives a voice to those who are too often deprived of one, examining resilience in the face of adversity and the legacy of an ancient hatred that is often misunderstood. An engaging, hopeful and very original examination of anti-semitism: what it means, where it comes from, what are the ancient myths and tropes that are weaponised against Jewish people, and how do we take them apart. Translated from the French by David Bellos

Author Biography

Delphine Horvilleur is one of the few female Rabbis in France. She was ordained in America, as there was no possibility to study in France as a woman, and belongs to the Mouvement juif liberal de France. She drew media attention in the wake of the rise of antisemitic attacks and vandalism in France for her consistently compelling case for laicity and her strong feminist stance on social justice issues. She has written for the Washington Post and Haaretz, and is the author of En tenue d'Eve : feminin, pudeur et judaisme, and Comment les rabbins font des enfants, both published by Grasset.

Reviews

Tackles the issue [of anti-Semitism] from the perspective of a country where its manifestations have been more vicious and deadly * Financial Times * Rippling with ideas on every page -- Simon Rocker * Jewish Chronicle * Highly recommended -- Andrea Heiz * Der Standard * Horvilleur's elegantly and ironically written text provides plenty of food for thought -- Martina Laubli * NZZ am Sonntag * Provides illuminating insights into exegetical discussions of the rabbinical tradition -- Lea de Gregorio * Zeit *