The Protestant-Jewish Conundrum. The Avraham Harman Institute of Contemporary Jewry the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. Studies in Contemporary Jewry: An Annual XXIV.

Oxford: Published for the Institute by Oxford University Press, 2010. First Edition. Hardbound. Octavo in dust jacket, x, 299 pp., reviews. Very Good. Item #68083
ISBN: 9780199742646

Articles are "Introduction: Volume 24, Jonathal Frankel, and the Future of 'Studies in Contemporary Jewry,'" Mendelsohn, "The One and the Many: Unity and Diversity in Protestant Attitudes Toward Jews," Yaakov Ariel, "Confronting the Past: Post-1945 German Protestant Theology and the Fate of the Jews," Susannah Heschel, "'The Passion of the Christ' and Its Ramifications with Reference to the Protestant Churches and Christian-Jewish Relations," Peter A. Pettit, "The Attitudes of the World Council of Churches (WCC) toward the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict," Haim Genizi, "The Presbyterian-Jewish Impasse," Christopher M. Leighton, "The Protestant Problem(s) of American Jewry," Mark Silk, "American Evangelicals and Israel: A Complicated Alliance," Timothy P. Weber, "'Universal Temple'? Jewish-Christian Collaboration in Plans to Reestablish the Holy Temple in Jerusalem," Mitti Inbari, "Between Socialism and Jewish Tradition: Bundist Holiday Culture in Interwar Poland," Daniel Mahla, "The Second Edition of the 'Encyclopedia Judaica: 'Snapshot' or 'Lasting Monument,"? Roger Kohn, "Is There a 'Jewish' Morality? Amalek as a Touchstone," Dan Avnon.

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