Jewish Peoplehood : : An American Innovation / / Noam Pianko.

Winner of the 2017 American Jewish Historical Society’s Saul Viener Book Prize Although fewer American Jews today describe themselves as religious, they overwhelmingly report a strong sense of belonging to the Jewish people. Indeed, Jewish peoplehood has eclipsed religion—as well as ethnicity and na...

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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Foreword -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction: A Deceptively Simple Key Word -- 1. Terms of Debate: Jewish Nationhood and American Peoplehood -- What Is a Nation? Peoplehood’s European Precursors -- The Emergence of Peoplehood -- 1948, Israel, and a Crisis of Terminology -- From Critique to Code Word -- Into the American Mainstream -- 2. State of the Question: Enduring Entity or Constructed Community -- Unity, Solidarity, Statehood -- Nationalism, Globalization, and the Limits of Peoplehood -- Race, Ethnicity, and Peoplehood Studies -- Jewish Studies and Jewish Peoplehood -- 3. In a New Key: Can Peoplehood Speak to a Global Era? -- Jewish: From Periphery to Center, from Describing to Defining -- Neighborhood: From National to Local, from Core to Cohort -- Project: From Being to Doing, from Essence to Action -- Jewishhood Project(s) -- Notes -- Index -- About the Author
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Winner of the 2017 American Jewish Historical Society’s Saul Viener Book Prize Although fewer American Jews today describe themselves as religious, they overwhelmingly report a strong sense of belonging to the Jewish people. Indeed, Jewish peoplehood has eclipsed religion—as well as ethnicity and nationality—as the essence of what binds Jews around the globe to one another. In Jewish Peoplehood, Noam Pianko highlights the current significance and future relevance of “peoplehood” by tracing the rise, transformation, and return of this novel term. The book tells the surprising story of peoplehood. Though it evokes a sense of timelessness, the term actually emerged in the United States in the 1930s, where it was introduced by American Jewish leaders, most notably Rabbi Stephen Wise and Rabbi Mordecai Kaplan, with close ties to the Zionist movement. It engendered a sense of unity that transcended religious differences, cultural practices, geographic distance, economic disparity, and political divides, fostering solidarity with other Jews facing common existential threats, including the Holocaust, and establishing a closer connection to the Jewish homeland. But today, Pianko points out, as globalization erodes the dominance of nationalism in shaping collective identity, Jewish peoplehood risks becoming an outdated paradigm. He explains why popular models of peoplehood fail to address emerging conceptions of ethnicity, nationalism, and race, and he concludes with a much-needed roadmap for a radical reconfiguration of Jewish collectivity in an increasingly global era. Innovative and provocative, Jewish Peoplehood provides fascinating insight into a term that assumes an increasingly important position at the heart of American Jewish and Israeli life. For additional information go to: http://www.noampianko.net
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Israel and the diaspora.
Jews Identity.
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Jews United States Politics and government 21st century.
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Contents --
Foreword --
Acknowledgments --
Introduction: A Deceptively Simple Key Word --
1. Terms of Debate: Jewish Nationhood and American Peoplehood --
What Is a Nation? Peoplehood’s European Precursors --
The Emergence of Peoplehood --
1948, Israel, and a Crisis of Terminology --
From Critique to Code Word --
Into the American Mainstream --
2. State of the Question: Enduring Entity or Constructed Community --
Unity, Solidarity, Statehood --
Nationalism, Globalization, and the Limits of Peoplehood --
Race, Ethnicity, and Peoplehood Studies --
Jewish Studies and Jewish Peoplehood --
3. In a New Key: Can Peoplehood Speak to a Global Era? --
Jewish: From Periphery to Center, from Describing to Defining --
Neighborhood: From National to Local, from Core to Cohort --
Project: From Being to Doing, from Essence to Action --
Jewishhood Project(s) --
Notes --
Index --
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Project: From Being to Doing, from Essence to Action --
Jewishhood Project(s) --
Notes --
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1. Terms of Debate: Jewish Nationhood and American Peoplehood --
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1948, Israel, and a Crisis of Terminology --
From Critique to Code Word --
Into the American Mainstream --
2. State of the Question: Enduring Entity or Constructed Community --
Unity, Solidarity, Statehood --
Nationalism, Globalization, and the Limits of Peoplehood --
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Jewish: From Periphery to Center, from Describing to Defining --
Neighborhood: From National to Local, from Core to Cohort --
Project: From Being to Doing, from Essence to Action --
Jewishhood Project(s) --
Notes --
Index --
About the Author
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