Conflicting Attitudes to Conversion in Judaism, Past and Present
Explore the intricate dynamics of conversion in Judaism with Conflicting Attitudes to Conversion in Judaism, Past and Present by Isaac Sassoon. Published by Cambridge University Press in 2017, this thought-provoking hardback spans 288 pages and is designed for readers seeking clarity in a complex subject.
This book delves into the historical and contemporary views on conversion, addressing the often conflicting interpretations surrounding Jewish identity. While some ancient perspectives viewed Jewishness as an exclusive ethnic identity resistant to conversion, the Rabbis acknowledged the practice of conversion yet maintained the ethnic concept. Isaac Sassoon skillfully unravels these paradoxes, making it accessible for both scholars and those new to the topic.
Whether you are a seasoned expert or simply curious about the nuances of Jewish conversion, this book offers valuable insights into a significant aspect of religious identity.