Book Talk:
Reclaiming Judaism From Zionism
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Middle East Books and More is offering Reclaiming Judaism From Zionism: Stories of Personal Transformation at a special price for the event.

Wednesday, October 30th
6:00-8:00 p.m.
Middle East Books and More
1902 18th St. NW
Washington, DC 20009

Speakers:
Dr. Carolyn L. Karcher, Professor Emerita of English, American Studies and Women's Studies, Temple University

Dr. Cathy Lisa Schneider, Professor, School of International Service, American University

Emily Siegel, Program Director, Eyewitness Palestine

Charlie Wood, Activist and Lawyer

Chris Goodshall, Georgetown University Law Center

Yael Horowitz, Educator, Tenement Museum

 
 
Light refreshments will be served. This event is free and open to the public. Donations are welcome.
About the book:

Today Jews face a choice. We can be loyal to the ethical imperatives at the heart of Judaism--love the stranger, pursue justice, and repair the world. Or we can give our unconditional support to the state of Israel. It is a choice between Judaism as a religion and the nationalist ideology of Zionism, which is usurping that religion.

In this powerful collection of personal narratives, forty Jews of diverse backgrounds tell a wide range of stories about the roads they have traveled from a Zionist world view to activism in solidarity with Palestinians and Israelis striving to build an inclusive society founded on justice, equality and peaceful coexistence.

Reclaiming Judaism from Zionism will be controversial. Its contributors welcome the long overdue public debate. They want to demolish stereotypes of dissenting Jews as self-hating, traitorous and anti-Semitic. They want to introduce readers to the large and growing community of Jewish activists who have created organizations such as Jewish Voice for Peace, IfNotNow and Open Hillel. They want to strengthen alliances with progressives of all faiths. Above all, they want to nurture models of Jewish identity that replace ethnic exclusiveness with solidarity, Zionism with a Judaism once again nourished by a transcendent ethical vision.

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