‘To Be A Jew Today’ examines modern, multifaceted faith and struggle

‘To Be A Jew Today’ examines modern, multifaceted faith and struggle

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Religious Studies, Social Studies

11th Grade - University

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Noah Feldman discusses his book 'To Be a Jew Today', exploring Jewish identity, theological worldviews, and the struggle inherent in Jewishness. He addresses divisions among American Jews over Israel, the persistence of anti-Semitism, and the concept of being a 'bad Jew'. Feldman emphasizes the importance of social justice in Jewish identity and the need for introspection in criticisms of Jews and Israel.

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

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What central theme does Noah Feldman explore in his book regarding Jewish identity?

The struggle and contention with God

The historical migration patterns of Jews

The economic contributions of Jews

The dietary laws in Judaism

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How has Israel's role in Jewish identity evolved over the past few decades according to Feldman?

It has become less significant

It has remained unchanged

It has become central to American Jewish identity

It has been completely rejected by all Jews

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What is a common belief among progressive Jews in the United States?

To reject all forms of modernity

To embrace the ideal of social justice

To focus on traditional rituals

To prioritize economic growth

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What does Feldman suggest about the nature of modern anti-Semitism?

It is only prevalent in certain regions

It adapts to societal fears and concerns

It has remained static over time

It is entirely a thing of the past

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How does Feldman describe the projection of societal fears onto Jews?

As a conscious effort

As an unconscious tradition

As a deliberate political strategy

As a recent phenomenon

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What does Feldman emphasize about the concept of being a 'bad Jew'?

It is a sign of weak faith

It is a common misconception

It is a modern invention

It is a permanent label

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

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According to Feldman, what is essential for being a 'good Jew'?

Complete isolation from other cultures

Unquestioning support of Israel

Striving and self-recognition

Strict adherence to all religious laws