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Sarah Schmidt on American Jewry’s Comfort Level: Present and Future, by Manfred Gerstenfeld and Steven Bayme
November 1, 2010 |
Dr. Sarah Schmidt
America's Jews: An Evolving Community American Jewry's Comfort Level: Present and Future, by Manfred Gerstenfeld and Steven Bayme, Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs and the American Jewish Committee, 2010, 263 pp. Reviewed by Sarah Schmidt
Isi Leibler on Israel and Europe: An Expanding Abyss?
March 1, 2006 |
Isi Leibler
Overview of a Troubled Relationship Israel and Europe: An Expanding Abyss? by Manfred Gerstenfeld, JCPA and Konrad Adenauer Stiftung, 230 pp., 2005 Reviewed by Isi Leibler
The EU and Israel: Radically Different Worldviews
January 1, 2005 |
Dr. Manfred Gerstenfeld
"There is a radical difference in basic culture between the European Union and Israel. The EU is a new, unprecedented type of entity unless one goes back to the Roman or Holy Roman Empire. It eludes the ideas of nationalism, cultural uniqueness, and separate states. This results from two devastating wars that ruined Europe's culture. Germany, a supposedly highly cultured European country, engaged in unprecedented crimes of which the Shoah was the absolute low."