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Challenging deeply held convictions about Judaism, Zionism, war, and peace, Alick Isaacs's combat experience in the second Lebanon war provoked him to search for a way of reconciling the belligerence of religion with its messages of peace. In his insightful readings of the texts of Biblical prophecy and rabbinic law, Isaacs draws on the writings of Ludwig Wittgenstein, Jacques Derrida, Abraham Joshua Heschel, and Martin Buber, among others, to propose an ambitious vision of religiously inspired peace. Rejecting the notion of Jewish theology as partial to war and vengeance, this eloquent and moving work points to the ways in which Judaism can be a path to peace. A Prophetic Peace describes an educational project called Talking Peace whose aim is to bring individuals of different views together to share varying understandings of peace.
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"[S]tress[es] the importance of the historical prophets to Jewish sensibility."
Journal Of Palestine Studies
"A Prophetic Peace is a remarkable synthesis of Jewish wisdom, soul stirring anecdotes and philosophical speculation. The book will break your heart, challenge your mind and if taken seriously, lead you to reconsider your life's priorities. This one is a MUST READ for all those who care about peace and the soul of Judaism!"
Rabbi Carnie Shalom Rose, Congregation B'nai Amoona
"The author's goal in this deeply personal and thought provoking book is to challenge conventional perspectives on peace and war and reconcile the bellicosity found in religion with its messages of peace."
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