"Struggles in the Promised Land replaces dogmatism with dialogue, using history to discern what actually happened, thus paving the way for informed analysis and lasting solutions."--Black Employment Review
"The carefully researched and unsentimental essays in Struggles in the Promised Land are as concerned with differences as shared experiences, and try to provide an alternative model of the changing fortunes of the relations between Blacks and Jews."--Peter Eisenstadt, The Jewish Ledger
"A provocative, meaningful, and necessary presentation."--Booklist
"This newly-published collection of essays on Black-Jewish relations provides a perspective on the past and at least a glimpse of the future."--Jewish Book World
"Unique and extremely useful...[E]xplores in depth and from different perspectives (both black and Jewish) events, issues, and debates when Jews and blacks did, indeed, either come together or oppose one another, whether or not their interaction can be said to constitute anything approaching an alliance or even an on-going relationship."--History and Social Sciences

Recent flashpoints in Black-Jewish relations--Louis Farrakhan's Million Man March, the violence in Crown Heights, Leonard Jeffries' polemical speeches, the O.J. Simpson verdict, and the contentious responses to these events--suggest just how wide the gap has become in the fragile coalition that was formed during the Civil Rights movement of the 1960s. Instead of critical dialogue and respectful exchange, we have witnessed battles that too often consist of vulgar name-calling and self-righteous finger-pointing. Absent from these exchanges are two vitally important and potentially healing elements: Comprehension of the actual history between Blacks and Jews, and level-headed discussion of the many issues that currently divide the two groups. In Struggles in the Promised Land, editors Jack Salzman and Cornel West bring together twenty-one illuminating essays that fill precisely this absence. As Salzman makes clear in his introduction, the purpose of this collection is not to offer quick fixes to the present crisis but to provide a clarifying historical framework from which lasting solutions may emerge.
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Salzman and West have assembled a team of renowned scholars and writers to offer what has been absent in many recent heated debates on the state of black-Jewish relations: comprehension of the actual history of the relationship between black and Jews, and reasoned discussion of the issues that currently divide the two groups, including affirmative action and Zionism.
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"Struggles in the Promised Land replaces dogmatism with dialogue, using history to discern what actually happened, thus paving the way for informed analysis and lasting solutions."--Black Employment Review "The carefully researched and unsentimental essays in Struggles in the Promised Land are as concerned with differences as shared experiences, and try to provide an alternative model of the changing fortunes of the relations between Blacks and Jews."--Peter Eisenstadt, The Jewish Ledger "A provocative, meaningful, and necessary presentation."--Booklist "This newly-published collection of essays on Black-Jewish relations provides a perspective on the past and at least a glimpse of the future."--Jewish Book World "Unique and extremely useful...[E]xplores in depth and from different perspectives (both black and Jewish) events, issues, and debates when Jews and blacks did, indeed, either come together or oppose one another, whether or not their interaction can be said to constitute anything approaching an alliance or even an on-going relationship."--History and Social Sciences
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Selling point: Major names: Cornel West and Jack Salzman Selling point: Major theme: African-American/Jewish relations Selling point: Major media play: from the alleged anti-Semitism of Nation of Islam and Leonard Jeffries to the furor in Crown Heights, issues of relations between these two often-maligned groups are national news Selling point: This will become the signpost collection presenting the issues, the history, the possibilities for solutions, and more
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Jack Salzman, former Director of the Center for American Culture Studies, Columbia University, is Head of Media and Special Programs, TheJewish Museum. He is the editor of Bridges and Boundaries: African Americans and American Jews and, with Cornel West, Encyclopedia of African American Culture And History. Cornel West is Professor of Philosophy of Religion and Afro-American Studies at Harvard. His books include Race Matters and Jews and Blacks: Let the Healing Begin.
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Selling point: Major names: Cornel West and Jack Salzman Selling point: Major theme: African-American/Jewish relations Selling point: Major media play: from the alleged anti-Semitism of Nation of Islam and Leonard Jeffries to the furor in Crown Heights, issues of relations between these two often-maligned groups are national news Selling point: This will become the signpost collection presenting the issues, the history, the possibilities for solutions, and more
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780195088281
Publisert
1997
Utgiver
Vendor
Oxford University Press Inc
Vekt
853 gr
Høyde
159 mm
Bredde
237 mm
Dybde
33 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
448

Biographical note

Jack Salzman, former Director of the Center for American Culture Studies, Columbia University, is Head of Media and Special Programs, TheJewish Museum. He is the editor of Bridges and Boundaries: African Americans and American Jews and, with Cornel West, Encyclopedia of African American Culture And History. Cornel West is Professor of Philosophy of Religion and Afro-American Studies at Harvard. His books include Race Matters and Jews and Blacks: Let the Healing Begin.