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As the world watches with horror the unfolding events in Palestine and Israel, Marc Ellis, a Jewish American scholar, examines what he sees as a crisis point in Jewish identity. In this book, Ellis offers a vision of Judaism that testifies to an ethical life in our era, based on the principles of justice and community upon which the Jewish faith was founded.Only by addressing the way in which those original principles are being squandered by a miltarised state of Israel and a complicit Jewish establishment in America, he argues, can there be hope for peace in the future.Israel and Palestine: Out of the Ashes is a deeply personal, philosophical account of contemporary Jewish identity. Looking beyond the legacy of the Holocaust and beyond the portrayal of Jews as either victims or persecutors, Ellis forges a new vision of what it means to be Jewish today.
PrefaceIntroduction: A Bully In Christchurch1. Jewish Memory In The Post-Holocaust EraMemory, Destruction And ResistanceThe 615th CommandmentHelicopter Gunships At The Heart Of Jewish History2. Innocence, Settlers And State PolicyThe Arrival Of Constantinian JudaismIndigenous Minority Rights, Citizenship And The New JerusalemMapping The Holocaust And Israel3. The Prophetic In The Post-Holocaust EraThe Prophetic In The Contemporary WorldThe Evolving Covenant Within History4. A Jewish Witness In ExileThe Boundaries Of Our DestinyReinventing Judaism And Jewish LifeOn Revolutionary ForgivenessA Jewish Witness In ExileA New BeginningEpilogueReferencesIndex