Kinship and Consent
Discover the profound insights of Daniel Judah Elazar in Kinship and Consent, a pivotal work that explores the revival of political engagement among the Jewish people. Published in 1997, this second edition spans 632 pages and delves into significant themes such as the reestablishment of the State of Israel, innovative diaspora community organizations, and the collective Jewish struggle against anti-Semitism. Elazar's comprehensive analysis provides a unique perspective on the intersection of Judaism and politics, making it an essential read for anyone interested in Jewish studies, political science, and history. Join the conversation about modern Jewish identity and political activism with this enlightening book from a respected author in the field. Perfect for scholars, students, and anyone eager to understand the dynamics of Jewish political life.