To Be A Jew Today: A New Guide To God, Israel, & The Jewish People
A leading public intellectualās timely reckoning with how Jews can and should make sense of their tradition and each other.
What does it mean to be a Jew? At a time of worldwide crisis, venerable answers to this question have become unsettled. In To Be a Jew Today, the legal scholar and columnist Noah Feldman draws on a lifelong engagement with his religion to offer a wide-ranging interpretation of Judaism in its current varieties. How do Jews today understand their relationship to God, to Israel, and to each otherāand live their lives accordingly?
Writing sympathetically but incisively about diverse outlooks, Feldman clarifies whatās at stake in the choice of how to be a Jew, and discusses the shared ātheology of struggleā that Jews engage in as they wrestle with who God is, what God wants, or whether God exists. He shows how the founding of Israel has transformed Judaism itself over the last centuryāand explores the ongoing consequences of that transformation for all Jews, who find the meaning of their Jewishness and their views about Israel intertwined, no matter what those views are. And he examines the analogies between being Jewish and belonging to a large, messy familyāa family that often makes its members crazy, but a family all the same. Written with learning, empathy, and clarity, To Be a Jew Today is a critical resource for readers of all faiths.