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The Non-Jewish Jew
The Non-Jewish Jew: And Other Essays | Isaac Deutscher
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Essays on Judaism in the modern world, from philosophy and history to art and politics In these essays Deutscher speaks of the emotional heritage of the European Jew with a calm clear-sightedness. As a historian he writes without religious belief, but with a generous breadth of understanding; as a philosopher he writes of some of the great Jews of Europe: Spinoza, Heine, Marx, Trotsky, Luxemburg, and Freud. He explores the Jewish imagination through the painter Chagall. He writes of the Jews under Stalin and of the remnants of a race after Hitler, as well as of the Zionist ideal, of the establishment of the state of Israel, of the Six-Day War, and of the perils ahead.
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Glad that I finally read this book after a few abortive attempts. The first essays, “The Non-Jewish Jew” and “What is a Jew?” deeply touched me, which made it all the more shocking how nauseating I found “Israel‘s Spiritual Climate” — though it seems that by 1967, Deutscher became at least somewhat more clear-eyed on Israel‘s reactionary character and position in the Middle East. Regardless, an important book.