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978-0-7425-2123-0 • Hardback • September 2002 • $159.00 • (£123.00)
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Alan Mittleman is Head and Associate Professor in the Department of Religion at Muhlenberg College and the author ofThe Scepter Shall Not Depart from Judah: Perspectives on the Persistence of the Political in Judaism. Jonathan D. Sarna is the Joseph H. and Belle R. Braun Professor of American Jewish History at Brandeis University. He is author, editor, or coeditor of many books, includingReligion and State in the American Jewish Experience (with David Dalin) andWomen and American Judaism: Historical Perspectives (with Pamela S. Nadell). Robert Licht is the editor of six books on the U.S. Constitution and is a lecturer in political thought at the University of Chicago.
Chapter 1 Introduction
Part 2 Historical Dimensions
Chapter 3 An Overview of American Jewish Defense
Chapter 4 Church-State Dilemmas of American Jews
Part 5 Constitutional Dimensions
Chapter 6 Believers and the Founders' Constitution
Chapter 7 The Rule of Law and the Establishment Clause
Chapter 8 Religion and Liberal Democracy
Part 9 Political Dimensions
Chapter 10 Jewish Activism in the Washington "Square": An Analysis and Prognosis
Chapter 11 Uncertain Steps: American Jews in the New Public Square
Chapter 12 The Jewish Debate over State Aid to Religious Schools
Part 13 Sociological Dimensions
Chapter 14 Jewish Involvement in the American Public Square: The Organizational Disconnect
Chapter 15 Public Jews and Private Acts: Family and Personal Choices in the Public Square and in the Private Realm
Part 16 Philosophical Dimensions
Chapter 17 Jewish Critics of Strict Separationism
Chapter 18 Under His Own Vine and Fig Tree: The Contemporary Jewish Approach to Religion in American Public Life and Its Problems
Chapter 19 Toward a Jewish Public Philosophy in America
A long-overdue look at the role played by American Jewry in our civic life. The essays in this expertly edited volume are informative, provocative, and skillfully written. Highly recommended.
— Jean Bethke Elshtain, The Laura Spelman Rockeller Professor of Social and Political Ethics, University of Chicago; author of Just War Against Terror
Both books [Jewish Polity and American Civil Society and Jews and the American Public Square both edited by Alan Mittelman, Jonathan D. Sarna, and Robert Licht] furnish the reader with a great deal of useful information about Jews in America, while the essays included in the books are characterized by competence and earnestness throughout.
— The Weekly Standard
Both books [Jewish Polity and American Civil Society and Jews and the American Public Square both edited by Alan Mittelman, Jonathan D. Sarna, and Robert Licht] will be of interest to students of American Judaism.
— First Things
This thoughtful and timely set of essays is sure to provoke—and enrich—debate on the roles of Jews and Judaism in American public life. The discussion is on a high level throughout, the authors well attuned to recent controversies. An unusually worthwhile collection.
— Arnold M. Eisen, Stanford University