Beyond Jewish Identity: Rethinking Concepts and Imagining Alternatives
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Second, this volume offers responses that are not merely synonymous replacements for identity. With a selection of more critical essays, we hope that we can begin to expand, rather than replace, the array of ideas that the term identity is so often used to represent.
As scholars of Jewish education, the authors of this book hope their work contributes to any number of new conversations about the relationship between Jewish education and Jewish life. The intention here is to move from critical inquiry (in Part I of the volume) to suggestive possibilities (Part II). The true measure of this effort, of course, lies in the hands of the readers, those who will advance our understanding of the complexities of American Jewish education and lifebeyond Jewish identity.
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