Volume
3: Divergent Jewish Cultures, Israel and America.
Edited by Deborah Dash Moore and S. Ilan Troen. New
Haven: Yale University Press, 2001.
Contents
Introduction
Deborah Dash Moore
Part
I. Establishing New Identities
1.
The Construction of a Secular Jewish Identity: European
and American Influences in Israeli Education
S. Ilan Troen
2.
Producing the Future: The Impresario Culture of American
Zionism Before 1948
Jeffrey Shandler
3.
Moroccan Jews and the Shaping of Israel's Sacred Geography
Yoram Bilu
4.
Identity, Ritual, and Pilgrimage: The Meetings of
the Israel Exploration Society
Michael Feige
5.
Mirror, Mirror on the Wall: Clothing, Identity, and the Modern
Jewish Experience
Jenna Weissman Joselit
6.
Sculpting an American Jewish Hero: The Monuments,
Myths, and Legends of Haym Salomon
Beth S. Wenger
Part
II. Contested Identities
7.
Imagining Europe: The Popular Arts of American Jewish
Ethnography
Barbara Kirshenblatt-Gimblett
8.
The Shoah as Israel's Political Trope
Gulie Ne'eman Arad
9.
"I am Other": The Holocaust Survivor's Point
of View in Yehudit Hendel's Short Story "They Are Others"
Nurith Gertz
10.
"A Drastically Bifurcated Legacy": Homeland
and Jewish Identity in Contemporary Jewish American Literature
Tresa Grauer
11.
The Impact of Statehood on the Hebrew Literary Imagination:
Haim Hazaz and the Zionist Narrative
Arnold J. Band
Part
III. Political Cultures
12.
Becoming Ethnic, Becoming American: Different Patterns
and Configurations of the Assimilation of Eastern European
Jews, 1890-1940
Ewa Morawska
13.
Strangers No Longer: Jews and Postwar American Political
Culture
Ira Katznelson
14.
Changing Places, Changing Cultures: Divergent Jewish
Political Cultures
Daniel J. Elazar
Epilogue
On Living in Two Cultures
Arthur Aryeh Goren