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Another way, another time [electronic resource] : religious inclusivism and the Sacks Chief Rabbinate / Meir Persoff.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Persoff, Meir.
Contributor:
Alderman, Geoffrey.
Series:
Judaism and Jewish life.
Judaism and Jewish life
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Judaism--21st century.
Judaism.
Religious pluralism--Judaism.
Religious pluralism.
Postmodernism--Religious aspects--Judaism.
Postmodernism.
Orthodox Judaism--Relations--Nontraditional Jews.
Orthodox Judaism.
British Chief Rabbinate--History.
British Chief Rabbinate.
Sacks, Jonathan, 1948-.
Sacks, Jonathan.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (400 p.)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Boston : Academic Studies Press, 2010.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
British Chief Rabbi Jonathan Sacks - now Baron Sacks of Aldgate in the City of London - launched his tenure of office in 1991 with the aim of an inclusivist Decade of Jewish Renewal. Within a few years, fulfilling his installation prediction that 'I will have failures, but I will try again, another way, another time,' he was attracting calls, from opponents and supporters, for his resignation and the abolition of his office. Reviewing Sacks' early writings and pronouncements on the theme of inclusivism, Another Way, Another Time demonstrates how, repeatedly, the Chief Rabbi said 'irreconcilable things to different audiences' and how, in the process, he induced his kingmaker and foremost patron, Lord (Stanley) Kalms, to declare of Anglo-Jewry: 'We are in a time warp, and fast becoming an irrelevance in terms of world Jewry.' Citing support from a variety of sources, this study contends that the Chief Rabbinate has indeed reached the end of the road and explores other paths to the leadership of a pluralistic - and, ideally, inclusivist - community.
Contents:
With open arms
Beyond the limits
Leading by example
The culture of contempt
The search for survival
The Stanmore accords
The indignity of difference
The crucible of Judaism
The dynamic of renewal
Rites and wrongs
The Stanmore discords
The mirage of unity
The pull of pluralism.
Notes:
Description based upon print version of record.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
1-61811-023-3
OCLC:
769188626

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