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Full Description
The Jewish Press' purpose is to promote Jewish Orthodoxy. The book explores this popular American Jewish newspaper and more precisely the development of the paper's ideology over a period of forty years offering a new understanding of the phenomenon Orthodoxy. Orthodoxy must be understood as a dynamic concept continually changing as a result of historical developments and hegemonic struggles with other ideologies about telling the Jew in modern society how he is to understand himself and the surrounding world.
Contents
Contents: Jewish Orthodoxy - American Jewry - Holocaust - Rabbi Meir Kahane - Rebbetzin Esther Jungreis - Religious Radicalism - Fundamentalism - Religous Zionism - Ideology - Newspapers - The Trial of Adolf Eichmann - The Camp David Accord - The Oslo Accord - The murder of Yitzhak Rabin - The Six-Day War - Women in Green - Ruth and Nadia Matar.



