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Young Zionist Voices (2024)

A New Generation Speaks Out

In the wake of 10/7 and the tidal wave of antisemitism that followed, a new generation of young Jewish leaders took matters into their own hands.​

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Young Zionist Voices brings them together for the first time: 31 campus activists, young professionals, thought leaders and rabbis from the United States, Israel, and around the world—all in one volume.

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Together they have a message to share: That the next generation of the Jewish people will be led by passionate, smart people committed to a strong, proud, and prosperous Jewish future.

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Jewish Priorities (2023)

Sixty-Five Proposals for the Future of Our People

An unprecedented, large-scale collection of timely and provocative essays from a wide range of Jewish thought leaders that aims to start a global conversation among Jews about their future as a people.

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Imagine having the whole Jewish people over for dinner. In this magesterial collection, more than 60 writers from across the Jewish world lay out their vision. Publishers Weekly called it "a mind-expanding look at how Judaism can survive and thrive in the 21st century."

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The Ten Commandments (2010)

How Our Most Ancient Moral Text Can Renew Modern Life

Part memoir, part scholarship, part manifesto for a vital approach to life, The Ten Commandments tackles some of the most painful human questions that stand at the heart of who we are as modern, thinking people and gives new meaning to one of our most enduring traditions. (Scribner)

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New Essays on Zionism (2007)

Eds., David Hazony, Yoram Hazony, Michael B. Oren

A selection of articles addressing those fundamental questions that define the agenda for the Jewish state in the 21st century. Among the authors one can find key figures in the Israeli public dialogue, such as Ruth Gavison, Yoram Hazony, Michael Oren, Amnon Rubinstein, and Natan Sharansky.

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God, Man and History (2004)

Eliezer Berkovits, ed. David Hazony

The pivotal work of Berkovits's writings, God, Man and History examines the underpinnings of Judaism as a whole, from theology to law to the meaning of Jewish peoplehood.

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Essential Essays on Judaism (2002)

Eliezer Berkovits, ed. David Hazony

Thirteen of Berkovits' most significant essays, exploring vital issues within Judaism and Jewish society, including: Jewish morality and law, Jewish nationhood, and Jewish theology, with an introduction by the editor.

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