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New philosemitism paradigm
L'Harmattan - EAN : 9782140273766
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EAN : 9782140273766
Paru le : 31 oct. 2023
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- EAN13 : 9782140273766
- Collection : HARMATTAN HONGR
- Editeur : L'Harmattan
- Date Parution : 31 oct. 2023
- Disponibilite : Disponible
- Barème de remise : NS
- Nombre de pages : 446
- Format : H:240 mm L:155 mm E:24 mm
- Poids : 673gr
- Résumé : The relationship between Jews and non-Jews is one of humankind’s most complex encounters and oldest conflicts. André E. Mozes builds his ground-breaking concept, the New Philosemitism Paradigm, for solving – or at least easing – this conflict, and does this with visionary creativity, historical and scholarly thoroughness and engineering precision. Frequently also with quite a bit of wit, refreshing for such a somber subject. The New Philosemitism Paradigm declares that, while dignified Holocaust remembrance and uncompromising vigilance in front of Antisemitism – and other forms of racism – remain imperative, we need more searching, publicizing and fostering all past and present good co-existence too; interest in each other, co-operation, mutual inspiration and friendship between Gentiles and Jews, of material and spiritual nature. This balanced approach, Mozes suggests, will improve the life of Jews and non-Jews alike, both together and each side separately; and make Holocaust remembrance and education against Antisemitism more effective, easier to teach and to learn. This book is about the better periods of co-existence (not ignoring the horrifying chapter of the Shoah, but presenting also heroic life-savings – more than we are usually aware of); about the Jews themselves, and life with them as seen in classical literature. Finally, it offers a colourful bouquet of varied contemporary pieces: a dozen of Mozes’ own writings, and others written for this volume by invited renowned writers, scholars and independent thinkers of all walks of life.
- Biographie : André (Endre) MOZES – Born in Hungary, 1940, survived the Shoah in the Budapest ghetto. Got his degrees in engineering & economics, studied humanities and arts (even wrote a few successful pop song lyrics). Worked in Hungary and in India as an engineer till 1973, when moved to Israel with his family (+2) and lives there since; fulfilling his dream: he contributed to the young Jewish state by designing and managing huge complex technological projects. In 2000 Mozes switched from engineering to major social projects; founded ‘Take-A-Pen’, a grass-roots international media-watch organization for truth on Israel (www.takeapen.org), in 18 languages and 50 countries. Wrote there over a thousand web articles. By 2010 his main interest became Holocaust remembrance and combating antisemitism, but the flourishing Jewish cultural life in Budapest – shared by non-Jewish intelligentsia – inspired a surprising new direction: thr