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ISBN: HB: 9781906497392

Seagull Books

September 2009

102 pp.

18.3x11.4 cm

6 halftones

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Offence: The Jewish Case

Part of an ongoing series published in cooperation with the "Index on Censorship" that deals with religion and free expression, "The Jewish Case" is distinctive in several ways. To begin with, even calling Judaism a religion is problematic. The breadth of Judaism, combined with its antiquity, gives Jewish sensibility a complexity that defies the simple distinction between "religious" and "secular". That complexity affects the entire discussion of the Jewish case on tolerance and censorship – especially today, when Israel and its relationship to Zionism are central political and social concerns.

In the light of this difficulty, Brian Klug in "The Jewish Case" develops a critique of Jewish sensibilities from within – confronting Judaism with itself – rather than attacking it from the outside. Focusing on the current controversy over Israel, and drawing on three basic features of Judaism – iconoclasm, commitment to argument, and respect for human dignity – Klug makes a Jewish case for outspokenness.

About the Author

Brian Klug is a senior research fellow in philosophy at St Benet's Hall, Oxford, and a member of the Philosophy Faculty at the University of Oxford. He is associate editor of the journal "Patterns of Prejudice" and is the author of "Being Jewish and Doing Justice" (forthcoming 2010), and co-editor of "A Time to Speak Out".