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Philosophy of Israel and the Jew

Philosophy of Israel and the Jew

Baruch Menache

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McWest & Associates
Año de edición:
2024
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Política y gobierno
ISBN:
9781971928180
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Philosophy of Israel and The Jew by Baruch Menache is an in depth work of Jewish philosophy that examines the enduring relationship between land, identity, exile, and consciousness. Drawing on classical Jewish thought, historical experience, theology, and philosophical psychology, this book explores how land functions not merely as geography but as a formative structure of identity, memory, and civilizational continuity.At the center of the book is the question of how Israel operates simultaneously as territory, symbol, and psychological reality. Menache investigates how land becomes internalized within Jewish consciousness, shaping moral orientation, collective memory, and spiritual identity even during long periods of exile. Rather than treating exile as a historical interruption, the book analyzes it as a constitutive element of Jewish identity that continues to influence thought, culture, and behavior across generations.This work addresses foundational philosophical questions: How does a people maintain identity without land. What happens when land is personified within religious and cultural imagination. How does the identity of the stranger persist long after physical displacement ends. Menache examines the tension between attachment and survival, rootedness and transcendence, belonging and universality, revealing a complex and often paradoxical relationship between people and place.Philosophy of Israel and The Jew goes beyond political discourse and historical narration to explore the deeper psychological and spiritual dimensions of land. Menache analyzes how collective memory, covenantal thinking, and ethical responsibility emerge from the relationship between Israel and Jewish identity. The book also considers how these ideas continue to shape modern Jewish thought, cultural expression, and global philosophical conversations about nationhood, identity, and belonging.Written with intellectual rigor and philosophical depth, this book is suited for readers interested in Jewish philosophy, philosophy of religion, Israel studies, identity theory, cultural psychology, and civilizational analysis. It offers a serious examination of how land, exile, and consciousness interact to form one of the most enduring identities in human history.Philosophy of Israel and The Jew is not simply a study of the past. It is a philosophical inquiry into how identity survives displacement, how meaning is preserved through memory, and how a people remains bound to a land through thought, tradition, and consciousness. This book is for readers seeking a deeper understanding of Jewish identity, the philosophy of land, and the forces that shape civilization itself.

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