Zion in the Desert : American Jews in Israel's Reform Kibbutzim (Suny series in Israeli Studies)

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Zion in the Desert : American Jews in Israel's Reform Kibbutzim (Suny series in Israeli Studies)

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 288 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9780791471036
  • DDC分類 307.776

Full Description

The first book about the only two Reform Movement kibbutzim in Israel.

2007 Runner Up of the National Jewish Book Award in Modern Jewish Thought & Experience

Zion in the Desert speaks to the millions of Jewish American baby boomers who at one time in their youth flirted with moving to Israel and may still wonder: "What would have happened to me? Who would I have become?" These questions are particularly poignant at a time when many American Jews are reassessing the role of Israel as a model state for the Jewish people. This book helps them encounter, beyond the numbing headlines of Middle East conflict, their middle-aged alter egos.

William F. S. Miles explores these core questions of identity by following a group of young American Jews-including one of his own Long Island high school classmates-who in the 1970s and 1980s established the only two Reform Movement kibbutzim in Jewish history. Miles provides a firsthand account of these young pioneers, who were not only drawn to Israel out of post-Holocaust Zionism, but were also inspired by the progressive spirituality of Reform Judaism and the enticements of communal living to settle utopian kibbutzim in the remote Israeli desert. Zion in the Desert illustrates who these people have become a quarter of a century later and what their lives say to their fellow non-Orthodox brethren who once toyed with the idea but never made the Zionist and kibbutz leap.

Contents

List of Illustrations

Introduction: Studying One's Own Tribe

1.  From Long Island to the Negev Desert

2.  A Desert for Reform Zionists

3.  Why They Came

4.  Why They Came to Lotan

5.  Coping with Crisis: Economic, Marital, and Midlife

6.  Aging, Envy, and Death

7.  Why They Stayed

8.  Praying—and ­Not—in the Wilderness

9.  Sibling Rivalry (The Lotan Difference)

10.  Children of the Dream (Kibbutz Kids)

11.  Significant Others: ­Nonmembers of the Community

12.  Leaving the Reform Kibbutz

13.  "Today I Am a Man"

Notes
Bibliography
Index

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