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I Am Jewish: Personal Reflections Inspired By The Last Words Of Daniel Pearl
WINNER OF THE 2004 NATIONAL JEWISH BOOK AWARD FOR ANTHOLOGIES! Being Jewish. What does it mean?today?and for the future? Listen in as Jews of all backgrounds reflect, argue, and imagine. When Wall Street Journal reporter Daniel Pearl was brutally murdered in Pakistan, many Jews were particularly touched by his last words affirming his Jewish identity. Many were moved to reflect on or analyze their feelings toward their lives as Jews. The saying "two Jews, three opinions" well reflects the Jewish community?s broad range of views on any topic. I Am Jewish captures this richness of interpretation and inspires Jewish people of all backgrounds to reflect upon and take pride in their identity. Contributions, ranging from major essays to a paragraph or a sentence, come from adults as well as young people in the form of personal feelings, statements of theology, life stories, and historical reflections. Despite the diversity, common denominators shine through clearly and distinctly. This inspiring collection presents answers from Jewish people around the world?artists, entertainers, government leaders, authors, media personalities, scientists, community organizers, scholars, rabbis, and others?covering the religious, professional, and political spectrum. They explore: ? Identity?Our relationship to ourselves, how we define who we are in the most fundamental way. In this critical time in our history, I Am Jewish will motivate people throughout the Jewish community to think about their lives as Jews, and have a profound effect on the way younger Jews shape their identity in years to come. It will help people of all faiths and backgrounds to better understand Jewish people and Judaism. Contributors include: Ehud Barak
? Heritage?Our relationship to family, community, culture, tradition, and our collective history.
? Covenant, Chosenness, and Faith?Our relationship to God, our understanding of the relationship between God and the Jewish people, and our understanding of Judaism as a religion.
? Humanity and Ethnicity?Our relationship to others who are not part of the Jewish people. How does a sense of particularism relate to the universal themes and teachings of Judaism?
? Tikkun Olam (Repairing the World) and Justice?Our relationship to the larger world, and what "I am Jewish" means for what we do with our lives as we address our responsibilities in the world.
Sylvia Boorstein
Edgar M. Bronfman
Alan Colmes
Alan Dershowitz
Kirk Douglas
Richard Dreyfuss
Kitty Dukakis
Dianne Feinstein
Tovah Feldshuh
Debbie Friedman
Milton Friedman
Thomas L. Friedman
Ruth Bader Ginsburg
Nadine Gordimer
David Hartman
Moshe Katsav
Larry King
Francine Klagsbrun
Harold Kushner
Lawrence Kushner
Shia LaBeouf
Norman Lamm
Norman Lear
Julius Lester
Bernard-Henri L?vy
Bernard Lewis
Daniel Libeskind
Joe Lieberman
Deborah E. Lipstadt
Joshua Malina
Michael Medved
Ruth W. Messinger
Amos Oz
Cynthia Ozick
Shimon Peres
Martin Peretz
Dennis Prager
Anne Roiphe
Sandy Eisenberg Sasso
Vidal Sassoon
Zalman M. Schachter-Shalomi
Daniel Schorr
Harold M. Schulweis
Lynn Schusterman
Natan Sharansky
Gary Shteyngart
Sarah Silverman
Michael H. Steinhardt
Kerri Strug
Lawrence H. Summers
Mike Wallace
Elie Wiesel
Leon Wieseltier
Sherwin T. Wine
Ruth R. Wisse
Peter Yarrow
A. B. Yehoshua
Eric H. Yoffie
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- Posted: May-11-2009
I Am Jewish: . . .
This book was bought as a gift so I am unable to personally review. It was recommended to me by a Jewish friend of mine to purchase as a gift for another Jewish friend of mine. It came highly recommended and the recipient seemed pleased as well.
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- Posted: Dec-16-2008
a useful anthology
Heartily recommended. I Am Jewish contains 148 essays (including the preface), short and long, by Jews responsing to the murdered journalist Daniel Pearl's last words, "I am Jewish." Although a few of the essays are trivial, most offer abundant food for thought and discussion. I guide my own 10th...
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- Posted: Jul-05-2008
Collective Strength
I feel my persona ratified, strengthened, echoed by hearing the individual editorials. It has given me new insights and identity. Daniel Pearl's life quest lives on.
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- Posted: Jun-24-2008
What a Nice Book!
The premise of this book is exquisite. It is not only eye opening, but filled with valuable information and a lesson in Jewish Pride. I love it!
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- Posted: Nov-12-2007
Everyone of every religion should read this
Being Jewish has so many interpretations. I get so sick of people stereotyping religions, especially Judiasm. I used to be afraid to tell people I was Jewish, especially after my friend Danny Pearl was murdered for being a Jew, and proudly admitting it before his death. Reading this book has...
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- Posted: Mar-15-2007
I am Jewish
I am not Jewish but have a lot of friends who are and wanted to understand them better. Loved the book.
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- Posted: Jul-15-2005
We Are All Jewish
This book is:1. A continuous meditation on the mantra "I am Jewish". Like a niggun. My father is JewishMy mother is JewishI am JewishThese, Pearl's last words, could be a prayer from a Siddur I haven't yet seen. If they aren't, they really should be. Closest one would be "Thank you for making me...
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- Posted: Oct-11-2004
Being Jewish means much in many different ways
It is difficult to write a few lines about this book without thinking about the cruel and evil event that led to it. The murder of Daniel Pearl simply because he was Jewish would seem to take us back into the darkest times of Jewish and human history, to the Nazi era. And in truth the new Islamic...
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- Posted: Oct-03-2004
Beautiful book
I recently purchased this book and was truly touched by it. I have to admit that I am saddened that some believe that this is too "narrow" because it focuses on what being Jewish means to Jews. Of course this book is not simply for Jews; in fact, I would love for my non-Jewish brothers and...
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- Posted: May-18-2004
Stirring tribute to Daniel Pearl
In the wake of tragedy, many survivors, in the face of their immense pain and suffering, are admirably capable of enriching and inspiring the lives of others by means of their particular response. In this unique work, the parents of Daniel Pearl (may G-d avenge his blood) utilize his words...
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