Jew vs. Jew

Book • 2000
'Jew Vs Jew' delves into the diverse and often conflicting segments within American Jewish society.

Samuel G. Freedman examines the tensions between Orthodox, Conservative, Reform, and secular Jews, highlighting the ideological and cultural clashes that shape the community.

The book explores the struggle for influence and identity within American Jewry, addressing issues such as religious observance, intermarriage, and political activism.

Freedman provides a nuanced portrait of a community grappling with tradition and modernity.

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