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Invention of the Jewish People
Book • 2010
Shlomo Sand's "The Invention of the Jewish People" challenges traditional narratives surrounding Jewish identity and history.
Sand argues that the concept of a unified Jewish people is a relatively modern construct, rather than an ancient, continuous entity.
He examines the historical development of Jewish identity, tracing its evolution through various periods and contexts.
The book analyzes the role of religious, political, and social factors in shaping Jewish identity.
Sand's work has sparked considerable debate and controversy, prompting critical discussions about the nature of identity and the complexities of historical narratives.
Sand argues that the concept of a unified Jewish people is a relatively modern construct, rather than an ancient, continuous entity.
He examines the historical development of Jewish identity, tracing its evolution through various periods and contexts.
The book analyzes the role of religious, political, and social factors in shaping Jewish identity.
Sand's work has sparked considerable debate and controversy, prompting critical discussions about the nature of identity and the complexities of historical narratives.
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