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Jean-Christophe Attias

    The Jew and the Other
    A Woman Named Moses
    • "According to tradition, Moses wrote the first five books of the Bible. Depicted there in suprising and contradicting ways, and both for and against his people, bringer of the tablets of law which he then breaks. By way of a series of possible portraits-including one of a female Moses-Jean-Christophe Attias follows the metamorphoses of the Hebrew liberator through ages and cultures. Drawing on rabbinical sources as well as the Bible itself, he examines the words of the texts and especially their silences. He discovers here a fragile prophet, teacher of a Judaism of the spirit, of wandering, and of incompleteness. The Judaism of Moses speaks to believers and others-to Jews, of course, but also far beyond them, inviting its hearers to have done with tribal pride, the violence of weapons, and the tyranny of a special place"-- Provided by publisher

      A Woman Named Moses
    • The Jew and the Other

      • 174pages
      • 7 heures de lecture

      The book explores the concept of alterity within Jewish thought, emphasizing the longstanding tradition of dialogue and openness towards others despite current polarization in the Middle East. Authors Esther Benbassa and Jean-Christophe Attias argue that the Jewish experience of being a minority has shaped a unique perspective on self and society. They examine how this notion influences Judaism's interactions with themes such as divinity, femininity, and its relationships with the Christian West and the Muslim East, offering a morally compelling framework for understanding these encounters.

      The Jew and the Other