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Jews and the American Public Square
Debating Religion and Republic
Edited by Alan Mittleman
Posted: Friday, November 1, 2002

Jews and the American Public Square is a study of how Jews have grappled with the presence of religion, both their own and that of others, in American public life. It surveys historical Jewish approaches to church-state relations and analyzes Jewish responses to the religion clauses of the First Amendment. The book also explores how the contemporary sociological and political characteristics of American Jews bear on their understanding of the public dimensions of American religion. In addition to a descriptive and analytic approach, the volume is also critical and polemical. Its contributors attack and defend prevailing views, raise critical questions about the political and intellectual positions favored by American Jews, and propose new syntheses. This book captures the current mood of the Jewish community-both committed to the separation of church and state and perplexed about its scope and application. It provides the necessary background for a principled reconsideration of the problem of religion in the public square.

Table of Contents

Introduction
Alan Mittleman

  1. An Overview of American Jewish Defense
    Naomi W. Cohen
     
  2. Church-State Dilemmas of American Jews
    Jonathan D. Sarna
     
  3. Believers and the Founders' Constitution
    Ralph Lerner
     
  4. The Rule of Law and the Establishment Clause
    Martin J. Plax
     
  5. Religion and Liberal Democracy
    Marc D. Stern
     
  6. Jewish Activisim in the Washington "Square": An Analysis and Prognosis
    Marshall J. Breger
     
  7. Uncertain Steps: American Jews in the New Public Square
    Harvey Sicherman
     
  8. The Jewish Debate over State Aid to Religions Schools
    Jack Wertheimer
     
  9. Jewish Involvement in the American Public Square: The Organizational  Disconnect
    Sherry Israel
     
  10. Public Jews and Private Acts: Family and Personal Choices in the Public Square and in the Private Realm
    Sylvia Barack Fishman
     
  11. Jewish Critics of Strict Separationism
    David G. Balin
     
  12. Toward a Jewish Public Philosophy in America
    David Novak
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Chapter Excerpt: Under His Own Vine and Fig Tree, by Hillel Fradkin
Jews and the American Public Square
Rowman & Littlefield
Washington, DC
Published: November 2002
Paperback
ISBN: 0-7425-2124-9
Page Count: 384
Dimensions: 1x8.75x6