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A Jewish Heart

The Struggle for Status and Identity in Asia

Robert L. Green

A Jewish Heart: A Struggle for Status and Identity in Asia is at once the saga of a modest charitable grant in 1903, an unimagined windfall ninety years later, and a history of Progressive Judaism in Asia. Enriched with profiles of key players, the author rootsthe narratives in the entrepreneurial and philanthropic activities of two legendary Baghdadi families, the Sassoons and the Kadoories, beginning in mid-nineteenth century Bombay, Shanghai, and Hong Kong and unfolding against the backdrop of worldwide waves of Jewish arrivals. The story gains currency when challenges are raised over community funding, facilities, preserving or replacing the aging synagogue, and accommodating Reform Judaism. Robert L. Green provides a thorough and previously undocumented account of the decade-long religious, legal, and public relations battles that follow, engaging the attention of international media and top rabbinical and legal authorities in Hong Kong, Israel, Australia, United States, and United Kingdom. The author focuses on questionable legal gymnastics as trustees, facing China’s impending takeover of Hong Kong, undertake efforts to protect the funds from unknown perils. Concurrently, he chronicles the establishment of a vibrant Reform congregation, braided with Jewish lore, and the struggles of visionaries hoping to make Hong Kong an oasis of Jewish worship, learning, and recreation in Asia.

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Lexington Books
Pages: 468 • Trim: 6⅜ x 9¼
978-1-66691-180-0 • Hardback • August 2024 • $145.00 • (£112.00)
978-1-66691-181-7 • eBook • August 2024 • $60.00 • (£46.00)
Subjects: Social Science / Ethnic Studies / Asian Studies, Social Science / Jewish Studies, History / Asia / General

Robert L. Green is an independent scholar, former journalist for The New York Times and NBC, and co-founder and former chairman of The United Jewish Congregation of Hong Kong.

Part One: Origins

Chapter 1: Israel in Babylon and Baghdad

Part Two: The Sassoons

Chapter 2: David and Elias

Chapter 3: Jacob Sasson (1844-1916)

Part Three: Jewish Identity

Chapter 4: Pushing Back

Part Four: Shanghai

Chapter 5: Mothership

Chapter 6: The Kadoories

Chapter 7: Different Paths

Chapter 8: Wartime Refuge

Part Five: Hong Kong

Chapter 9: Hong Kong Jewish Community

Chapter 10: The Way Forward

Chapter 11: End of an Era

Chapter 12: Bringing Reform in from the Cold

Chapter 13: Aspirations for Change

Part Six: New Horizons

Chapter 14: Redevelopment

Part Seven: Community Lost, Community Gained

Chapter 15: David’s Bar Mitzvah

Part Eight: Dealing with Diversity

Chapter 16: Challenges

Chapter 17: Opening the Door

Chapter 18: Community Lost, Community Gained

Part Nine: Building Community

Chapter 19: Building Community

Chapter 20: Growth

Chapter 21: First Resident Rabbi

Part Ten: Looking Ahead

Chapter 22: Visions for the Future

Chapter 23: contentious Encounters

Chapter 24: New Outlook

Part Eleven: Lost Opportunities

Chapter 25: Derailed

Chapter 26: Community Leadership and Funding

Chapter 27. Legal Gymnastics: Protecting the Funds

"Part history and part autobiography, A Jewish Heart is far more than the sum of the two. It is the captivating — and personal — story of a Hong Kong community that Robert Green helped build."


— John M. Carroll, The University of Hong Kong and author of A Concise History of Hong Kong


A Jewish Heart

The Struggle for Status and Identity in Asia

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Hardback
eBook
Summary
Summary
  • A Jewish Heart: A Struggle for Status and Identity in Asia is at once the saga of a modest charitable grant in 1903, an unimagined windfall ninety years later, and a history of Progressive Judaism in Asia. Enriched with profiles of key players, the author rootsthe narratives in the entrepreneurial and philanthropic activities of two legendary Baghdadi families, the Sassoons and the Kadoories, beginning in mid-nineteenth century Bombay, Shanghai, and Hong Kong and unfolding against the backdrop of worldwide waves of Jewish arrivals. The story gains currency when challenges are raised over community funding, facilities, preserving or replacing the aging synagogue, and accommodating Reform Judaism. Robert L. Green provides a thorough and previously undocumented account of the decade-long religious, legal, and public relations battles that follow, engaging the attention of international media and top rabbinical and legal authorities in Hong Kong, Israel, Australia, United States, and United Kingdom. The author focuses on questionable legal gymnastics as trustees, facing China’s impending takeover of Hong Kong, undertake efforts to protect the funds from unknown perils. Concurrently, he chronicles the establishment of a vibrant Reform congregation, braided with Jewish lore, and the struggles of visionaries hoping to make Hong Kong an oasis of Jewish worship, learning, and recreation in Asia.

Details
Details
  • Lexington Books
    Pages: 468 • Trim: 6⅜ x 9¼
    978-1-66691-180-0 • Hardback • August 2024 • $145.00 • (£112.00)
    978-1-66691-181-7 • eBook • August 2024 • $60.00 • (£46.00)
    Subjects: Social Science / Ethnic Studies / Asian Studies, Social Science / Jewish Studies, History / Asia / General
Author
Author
  • Robert L. Green is an independent scholar, former journalist for The New York Times and NBC, and co-founder and former chairman of The United Jewish Congregation of Hong Kong.

Table of Contents
Table of Contents
  • Part One: Origins

    Chapter 1: Israel in Babylon and Baghdad

    Part Two: The Sassoons

    Chapter 2: David and Elias

    Chapter 3: Jacob Sasson (1844-1916)

    Part Three: Jewish Identity

    Chapter 4: Pushing Back

    Part Four: Shanghai

    Chapter 5: Mothership

    Chapter 6: The Kadoories

    Chapter 7: Different Paths

    Chapter 8: Wartime Refuge

    Part Five: Hong Kong

    Chapter 9: Hong Kong Jewish Community

    Chapter 10: The Way Forward

    Chapter 11: End of an Era

    Chapter 12: Bringing Reform in from the Cold

    Chapter 13: Aspirations for Change

    Part Six: New Horizons

    Chapter 14: Redevelopment

    Part Seven: Community Lost, Community Gained

    Chapter 15: David’s Bar Mitzvah

    Part Eight: Dealing with Diversity

    Chapter 16: Challenges

    Chapter 17: Opening the Door

    Chapter 18: Community Lost, Community Gained

    Part Nine: Building Community

    Chapter 19: Building Community

    Chapter 20: Growth

    Chapter 21: First Resident Rabbi

    Part Ten: Looking Ahead

    Chapter 22: Visions for the Future

    Chapter 23: contentious Encounters

    Chapter 24: New Outlook

    Part Eleven: Lost Opportunities

    Chapter 25: Derailed

    Chapter 26: Community Leadership and Funding

    Chapter 27. Legal Gymnastics: Protecting the Funds

Reviews
Reviews
  • "Part history and part autobiography, A Jewish Heart is far more than the sum of the two. It is the captivating — and personal — story of a Hong Kong community that Robert Green helped build."


    — John M. Carroll, The University of Hong Kong and author of A Concise History of Hong Kong


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