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Simon Rabinovitch, "Sovereignty and Religious Freedom: A Jewish History" (Yale UP, 2024)

New Books in Intellectual History

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Redefining Sovereignty in Jewish Contexts

This chapter examines the concept of sovereignty beyond mere political independence, illustrating how it exists on a spectrum influenced by historical and cultural contexts. Focusing on the Jewish experience, particularly through the lens of community autonomy and religious practices, it navigates the complexities of identity and authority amidst external dominations. Specific examples, such as the legal and social challenges surrounding the Eruv in Montreal, highlight the dynamic relationship between Jewish communal sovereignty, identity, and the broader liberal democratic framework.

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