Everyday Jews

Can Jews be allowed to become boring? With Israel and antisemitism constantly in the news, it seems as though the Jewish people – a fraction of a percentage of the world’s population – have become synonymous with controversy, drama and anxiety. But what if there was anotherside to this persistently interesting people; one that non-Jews often don’t know about and Jews rarely talk about? This is the stuff of ‘everyday’ Jewishness; the capacity to be ordinary, mundane and sometimes just plain dull. Keith Kahn-Harris lifts the lid on this surprising world in a book for Jews and non-Jews alike.

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Can Jews be allowed to become boring?

With Israel and antisemitism constantly in the news, it seems as though the Jewish people - a fraction of a percentage of the world's population - have become synonymous with controversy, drama and anxiety. But what if there was another side to this persistently interesting people; one that non-Jews often don't know about and Jews rarely talk about? This is the stuff of 'everyday' Jewishness; the capacity to be ordinary, mundane and sometimes just plain dull.

Keith Kahn-Harris lifts the lid on this surprising world in a book for Jews and non-Jews alike. Arguing that his people's extraordinary public visibility today is harming their ability to live everyday Jewish lives, he celebrates the mundanity and mediocrity of a people before it vanishes completely.

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Dimensions 198 × 129 mm
Author

Publisher

Icon Books

Imprint

Icon Books

Cover

Paperback

Pages

256

Language

English

Edition
Dewey

305.8924 (edition:23)

Readership

General – Trade / Code: K