Britain's Chief Rabbis and the Religious Character of Anglo–Jewry, 1880–1970

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acknowledgement school
aesthetic approach
Anglo-Jewish religious history
Author_Benjamin Elton
Britain
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Chief Rabbis
Emancipation
Enlightenment
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Immanuel Jakobovits
Jewish community
Joseph Herman Hertz
modernity
Nathan Marcus Adler
nostalgic approach
pre-modern era
religious attitudes
religious policy
romantic approach
scientific approach

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  • ISBN 9780719079658
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 15 Dec 2009
  • Publisher: Manchester University Press
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This book presents a radical new interpretation of Britain’s Chief Rabbis from Nathan Adler to Immanuel Jakobovits. It examines the theologies of the Chief Rabbis and seeks to reveal and explain their impact on the religious life of Anglo-Jewry.

Elton overturns the argument that there was a significant shift to the right in the Chief Rabbinate during the period studied, and thereby sets out a new interpretation of the most important event in Anglo-Jewish religious history in the twentieth century, the Jacobs affair. This fascinating study develops a new and improved typology of the Jewish response to modernity, and is therefore a contribution to the neglected area of Anglo-Jewish religious history, and the history of modern Judaism as a whole.

It will be of interest to the student of Anglo-Jewry, of Judaism in the modern period, of the effects of modernity on religion, and general reader alike.

Benjamin J. Elton is Honorary Research Fellow at the London School of Jewish Studies and is an official at the Judicial Appointments Commission

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