Being Jewish after the destruction of Gaza : a reckoning / Peter Beinart.
"In Peter Beinart's view, one story has long dominated Jewish communal life: that of persecution and victimhood. It is a story that erases much of the nuance of sacred Jewish tradition and history, and also warps our understanding of modern history. After Gaza, where Jewish texts, history, and language have been deployed to justify mass slaughter and starvation, he argues, Jews must tell a new story. After this war, whose horror will echo for generations, they must do nothing less than offer a new answer to the question: What does it mean to be a Jew? Beinart imagines an alternate story that would draw on other nations' efforts at moral reconstruction and a different reading of Jewish history. A story in which Jews have the right to equality, not supremacy, and in which Jewish and Palestinian safety are not mutually exclusive but intertwined. One in which we inhabit a world that recognizes the infinite value of all human life, beginning in the Gaza Strip. Being Jewish After the Destruction of Gaza is a provocative and fearless argument that will expand and inform one of the defining conversations of our time. It is a book that only Peter Beinart could write: a passionate yet measured work that brings together his personal experience, his commanding grasp of history, his keen understanding of political and moral nuance, and a clear vision for the future"-- Provided by publisher.
Record details
- ISBN: 9780593803899 (hardcover)
- Physical Description: 172 pages ; 20 cm
- Edition: First edition.
- Publisher: New York : Alfred A. Knopf, [2025]
- Copyright: ©2025
Content descriptions
| General Note: | "This is a Borzoi book"--Title page verso. |
| Bibliography, etc. Note: | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
| Formatted Contents Note: | Prologue : we need a new story -- 1. They tried to kill us, we survived, let's eat -- 2. To whom evil is done -- 3. Ways of not seeing -- 4. The new new antisemitism -- 5. Korach's children. |
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| Subject: | Israel-Hamas War, 2023- > Influence. Jews > Identity. October 7 Hamas Attack, Israel, 2023 > Influence. Palestinian Arabs > Relations > Israel. Israel > Relations > Palestine. |
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"In Peter Beinart's view, one story has long dominated Jewish communal life: that of persecution and victimhood. It is a story that erases much of the nuance of sacred Jewish tradition and history, and also warps our understanding of modern history. After Gaza, where Jewish texts, history, and language have been deployed to justify mass slaughter and starvation, he argues, Jews must tell a new story. After this war, whose horror will echo for generations, they must do nothing less than offer a new answerto the question: What does it mean to be a Jew? Beinart imagines an alternate story that would draw on other nations' efforts at moral reconstruction and a different reading of Jewish history. A story in which Jews have the right to equality, not supremacy, and in which Jewish and Palestinian safety are not mutually exclusive but intertwined. One in which we inhabit a world that recognizes the infinite value of all human life, beginning in the Gaza Strip. Being Jewish After the Destruction of Gaza is a provocative and fearless argument that will expand and inform one of the defining conversations of our time. It is a book that only Peter Beinart could write: a passionate yet measured work that brings together his personal experience, his commanding graspof history, his keen understanding of political and moral nuance, and a clear vision for the future"-- - Random House, Inc.
NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER ⢠A bold, urgent appeal from the acclaimed columnist and political commentator, addressing one of the most important issues of our time
âAt this painful moment, Peter Beinartâs voice is more vital than ever. His reach is broadâfrom the tragedy of todayâs Middle East to the South Africa he knows well to events centuries agoâhis scholarship is deep, and his heart is big. This book is not just about being Jewish in the shadow of todayâs war, but about being a person who cares for justice.â âAdam Hochschild, author of American Midnight and King Leopoldâs Ghost
In Peter Beinartâs view, one story dominates Jewish communal life: that of persecution and victimhood. It is a story that erases much of the nuance of Jewish religious tradition and warps our understanding of Israel and Palestine. After Gaza, where Jewish texts, history, and language have been deployed to justify mass slaughter and starvation, Beinart argues, Jews must tell a new story. After this war, whose horror will echo for generations, they must do nothing less than offer a new answer to the question: What does it mean to be a Jew?
Beinart imagines an alternate narrative, which would draw on other nationsâ efforts at moral reconstruction and a different reading of Jewish tradition. A story in which Israeli Jews have the right to equality, not supremacy, and in which Jewish and Palestinian safety are not mutually exclusive but intertwined. One that recognizes the danger of venerating states at the expense of human life.
Being Jewish After the Destruction of Gaza is a provocative argument that will expand and inform one of the defining conversations of our time. It is a book that only Peter Beinart could write: a passionate yet measured work that brings together his personal experience, his commanding grasp of history, his keen understanding of political and moral dilemmas, and a clear vision for the future.