The Chosen Wars, Steven R. Weisman
The Chosen Wars, Steven R. Weisman
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The Chosen Wars
How Judaism Became an American Religion

Author: Steven R. Weisman

Narrator: Grover Gardner

Unabridged: 12 hr 7 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 08/21/2018


Synopsis

The Chosen Wars tells the dramatic story of how Judaism redefined itself in America in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries—the personalities that fought each other and shaped its evolution and, importantly, the force of the American dynamic that prevailed over an ancient religion.The struggles that led to a radical redefinition of Judaism illuminate the larger American experience. The transformation of the religion and culture of Judaism is a striking example. The story begins with the arrival of the first Jews in New Amsterdam and stretches the length of the nineteenth century as massive immigration take place and into the twentieth.First there was the practical matter of earning a living. Many immigrants traveled as peddlers from community to community where there were no kosher butchers. Doctrine was put aside. Then, determined to take their places as equals in the young nation, American Jews rejected identity as a separate nation and embraced a secular America. Judaism became an American religion.The changes did not come without argument, and Weisman tells the stories of the colorful rabbis and activists, including women, who would ultimately define American Judaism, and its divisions of Reform, Conservative, and Orthodox which remain today: Rabbi Isaac Wise; Mordecai Manuel Noah; Moses Mendelssohn; Rebecca Gratz; and Isaac Leeser are some of the major figures.The Chosen Wars is the important story of how Judaism enhanced America, and how America inspired Judaism.

About Steven R. Weisman

Steven R. Weisman, vice president for publications and communications at the Peterson Institute for International Economics (PIIE), previously served as a correspondent, editor, and editorial board member at the New York Times. His book The Great Tax Wars: How the Income Tax Transformed America, received the Sidney Hillman Award in 2003.

About Grover Gardner

Grover Gardner is an award-winning narrator with over a thousand titles to his credit. Named one of the “Best Voices of the Century” and a Golden Voice by AudioFile magazine, he has won three prestigious Audie Awards, was chosen Narrator of the Year for 2005 by Publishers Weekly, and has earned more than thirty Earphones Awards.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Adam on February 09, 2019

My mother worked in a synagogue for years and I was always struck by the periodic disagreements between the rabbi and members of his congregation. Thanks to Steven R. Weisman's book, I've come to realize this situation is as American as apple pie. Indeed, I'm grateful those disagreements never ended......more

Goodreads review by Ezra on January 22, 2023

This was an interesting book about the history of Judaism in America. I think I would have liked it better if I had had different expectations going into it. It was mostly about influential Jewish leaders during the mid and late 1800s who set the stage for the three main modern Jewish denominations......more

Goodreads review by Rick on December 16, 2019

This is really a 3.5 star rating. As the old joke goes, whenever you get 3 Jews together you get 4 oponions. Why is it not surprising that the early synagogues were as fractious as today's. There is always a problem with the Rabbi or the temple just isnt going in the direction a group of us would li......more

Goodreads review by Stefan on November 27, 2021

I learned a lot from this book about the history of American Judaism, and enjoyed some of the rich anecdotes about prominent figures who shaped the religious practices that I grew up with. Sometimes I felt a bit confused about the history, almost like Weisman struggled to articulate a cohesive narra......more

Goodreads review by Diane on January 27, 2019

Lots of information. Realize now that I knew nothing of the development of Judaism, particularly Reform Judaism in the U.S.......more


Quotes

“American Judaism underwent a radical shift in the nineteenth century, adapting its rituals and its theology alike for an open, modern society. Weisman offers a thorough and fascinating history of these decades, which gave birth to the liberal branches of Judaism and allowed Jews to feel at home and thrive in America.” New York Times Book Review

“This expertly told history from Weisman explores conflicts between tradition and modernity…Anyone interested in American Judaism will be enlightened by this lucid and entertaining history.” Publishers Weekly (starred review)

“Appealing and instructive to anyone who has wondered about the creation of Reform or Conservative Jewish practice.” Library Journal