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245 00 $aMuslims and Jews in America :$bcommonalities, contentions, and complexities /$cedited by Reza Aslan and Aaron J. Hahn Tapper.
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505 00 $gForeword /$rKeith Ellison --$gIntroduction /$rReza Aslan --$tYou can't handle the truth ... or maybe you can /$rBrad Hirschfield --$tWho put hate in my Sunday paper? Uncovering the Israeli-Republican-Evangelical networks behind the "Obsession" DVD /$rOmid Safi --$tChildren of Abraham in dialogue /$rAmy Eilberg --$tKhalil Gibran International Academy: lessons learned? /$rDebbie Almontaser --$tEvolving from Muslims in America to American Muslims: a shared trajectory with the American Jewish community /$rFeisal Abdul Rauf --$tWar of words: Jews, Muslims, and the Israeli-Palestinian conflict on American university campuses /$rAaron J. Hahn Tapper --$tMuslims, Jews, and religious visibility on American college campuses /$rTaymiya R. Zaman --$tJ Street and current directions in American Muslim-Jewish dialogue /$rHannah Ellenson and David Ellenson --$gIntroduction to speeches by Rabbi Eric Yoffie and Dr. Ingrid Mattson /$rSayyid M. Syeed --$tInaugural address at the Forty-fourth Annual Convention of the Islamic Society of North America /$rEric H. Yoffie --$tAddress at the Sixty-ninth Conference of the General Assembly of the Union for Reform Judaism /$rIngrid Mattson --$tIntegration or separation: the relationship between Iranian Jewish and Iranian Muslim communities in Los Angeles /$rSaba Soomekh --$tChallenges and opportunities for Muslim-Jewish peacemaking in America /$rSalam Al-Marayati --$tBeyond Sarah and Hagar: Jewish and Muslim reflections on feminist theology /$rAysha Hidayatullah and Judith Plaskow --$tStatus quo versus solution: a new Middle East playbook /$rEboo Patel --$tSacred text study as dialogue between Muslims and Jews /$rReuven Firestone and Hebah H. Farrag --$tAmerican Jews and American Muslims of love /$rMichael Lerner --$gAfterword / Peter A. Geffen.
520 $aJews and Muslims make up less than 3% of the total population of the United States. Yet, despite their relatively small numbers, the members of these two minority groups often find themselves the focus of a disproportionate amount of media attention, particularly when it comes to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Beyond such international issues, American Jews and American Muslims find themselves struggling with similar inter-communal concerns when it comes to matters like education (for example tensions between student populations of Jews and Muslims on university campuses), politics (such as the swearing in of the first Muslim Congressman in the House of Representatives, Keith Ellison, or the omnipresent emails and robo-calls linking President Obama to the Muslim community that emerged during the 2008 Presidential election), or even pop culture (think of such recent Hollywood productions as Kingdom in Heaven, Munich, Paradise Now, and Traitor, to name but a few). In all of these matters, American Jews and American Muslims have consistently engaged each other in conversation - whether directly or indirectly; constructive or not - in ways that have usually eluded their co-religionists throughout the rest of the world. This has partly to do with America's ethos as a "melting pot" of different religions, ethnicities, and cultures. But it also has to do with the innovative ways in which Judaism and Islam have absorbed, and been radically altered, by the so-called "American experience." This book is an exploration of contemporary Jewish-Muslim relations in the United States and the distinct and often creative ways in which these two communities interact with one another in the American context. Each essay discusses a different episode from the recent twentieth and current twenty-first century American milieu that links these two groups together. Some deal with case examples of local inter-communal interaction, such as "dialogue groups," which can help us better understand national trends of similar activities in other parts of the country. Others focus on national trends themselves, thus giving us greater insights into individual incidents. -- Publisher description.
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