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by Yosef Hayim Yerushalmi

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Author:
Yosef Hayim Yerushalmi
ISBN13:
978-0805208788
ISBN:
080520878X
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Publisher:
Schocken; Reprint edition (April 1, 1989)
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Yerushalmi's previous writings. established him as one of the Jewish community's most important historians. His latest book should establish him as one of its most important critics.

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Series: Samuel and Althea Stroum Lectures in Jewish Studies. Other readers will always be interested in your opinion of the books you've read

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Yosef Hayim Yerushalmi is an exemplary Jewish historian of the Jews, and with Zakhor he becomes an exemplary theorist of the troubling and possibly irreconcilable split between Jewish memory and Jewish historiography. may well be a permanent contribution to Jewish speculation upon the dilemmas of Jewishness, and so it may join the canon of Jewish wisdom literature. Prices, promotions, styles and availability may vary by store & online. See our price match guarantee. See how a store is chosen for you. See offer details. Pricing, promotions and availability may vary by location and at Target.

Zakhor: Jewish History and Jewish Memory. by Yosef Hayim Yerushalmi.

Written by Yosef Hayim Yerushalmi, narrated by Aze Fellner. Zakhor may well be a permanent contribution to Jewish speculation upon the dilemmas of Jewishness, and so it may join the canon of Jewish wisdom literature.

Zakhor: Jewish History and Jewish Memory is a non-fiction book first published in 1982 by the historian Yosef Hayim Yerushalmi (1932 - 2009) - a professor of Jewish history at Columbia University

Zakhor: Jewish History and Jewish Memory is a non-fiction book first published in 1982 by the historian Yosef Hayim Yerushalmi (1932 - 2009) - a professor of Jewish history at Columbia University. It consists of four lectures that Yerushalmi gave as part of the 1980 series of "Stroum Lectures in Jewish Studies", now known as the Samuel and Althea Stroum Lectures in Jewish Studies, at the University of Washington in Seattle. Harold Bloom wrote the foreword for the publication

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Samuel and Althea Stroum Lectures in Jewish Studies. By (author) Yosef Hayim Yerushalmi, Foreword by Prof.

"Mr. Yerushalmi's previous writings . . . established him as one of the Jewish community's most important historians. His latest book should establish him as one of its most important critics. Zakhor is historical thinking of a very high order - mature speculation based on massive scholarship." - New York Times Book Review
  • This is the best book I have read all year for putting into perspective the seemingly chaotic confusion of our present state. Today billions have access to each other’s words, images, emotional reactions and thoughts — making visible the multiple realities existing outside any common frame. This book by examining the different functions of history and collective memory over the millennia, ends on a hopeful note, that out of the multitudes can emerge a common sense of our collective selves.

  • This book is not easy reading to be sure. However, it was worth slugging away at it all the way to its conclusion. It provides some explanations for why the Jewish People have until recently not
    really sensed a need for legimate historiography. The final section concerning "remembering vs. forgetting", has lessons for Humanity at large.

  • One of the most influential Jewish books of the 20th century, by a beautiful writer and thinker.

  • In the 30 years since Yosef Hayim Yerushalmi published his poignant and profound insight into the tension between history and sacred memory, it's hard to think of a more influential work by a Jewish historian. Or of one which so readily merits a re-reading by those who remember the impact it first made. As for those who aren't familiar with it, give yourself an intellectual treat-- a short study but one which --no pun intended-- you won't forget.

  • This is a classic! Yerushalmi went on to read the beautiful and moving "Interminable Judaism: Freud's Moses."

  • This beautiful treasure of a book illustrates how the Jewish people brought meaning to their history.

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  • A hard read, but amazing. Plow through the first 20 pages and it gets easier to read.