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September 11, 1998 - Image 95

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1998-09-11

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Arthur Hertzberg and Aron Hirt-Manheimer
try to answer an age-old question:
"What makes a Jew a Jew?"

result is a profound text, Jews: The
Essence and Character of a People
(HarperSanFrancisco; $25), which
seeks to answer the question: "What
lmost 35 years ago, an Ital-
makes a Jew a Jew?"
ian journalist set out to tell
"Aron came to me and said,
the world exactly what it
`Nobody
has tried to explain the Jews
was that set Italians apart.
to
themselves,'"
recalled Hertzberg in
The result was Luigi Barzini's seminal
a
recent
interview.
"No one has asked
The
Italians:
A
Full
Length
Por-
work,
the questions: What really makes the
trait Featuring Their Manners and
Jews what they are? Why are they so
Morals.
recognizably themselves?"
Now, in 1998, two men have taken
Jews explores the Jewish character
inspiration from that work and set
via
three prime concepts: the Jew as
themselves to a similar task. This time
the
chosen, the factious and the out-
around, the writers are Arthur
sider.
Hertzberg, a Conservative rabbi and
"Some Jews will not recognize
author of several books on Judaism,
themselves in the portrait that emerges
and his collaborator, Aron Hirt-Man-
from the interplay
heimer, editor of Reform Judaism mag-
of these elements,"
azine. The
write the authors.
"It is not the image
they want the
world to see. It is
`too Jewish.'
"Throughout
their history," the
authors continue,
"the Jews have
divided into two
camps: those for
whom the sur-
vival of their
Jewishness is
central to their
lives, and those
for whom the
ideal is fitting
into the major-
ity culture.
Readers who
fall into the
second cate-
gory will like-
ly feel
estranged
from our
HE ESSENCE AND CHARACTER OF A PEOPLE
depiction of
the essential
Jew. They
may, howev-
ARTHUR HERTZBERG
er, recog-
nize a par-
ent or
ARON 1418-i-MANHEIMER
grandpar-

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Detroit Jewish News

9/11
1998

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