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Publisher's PrefacePrefaceChapter 1; The Crisis of Contemporary Jewish ThoughtChapter 2; The Birth of the Adjectival JewChapter 3; Orthodoxy, History, and CultureChapter 4; Orthodoxy and Jewish PeoplehoodChapter 5; Tradition and DiversityChapter 6; InclusivismChapter 7; A Collision of ConsciousnessChapter 8; Schism?Chapter 9; The Future of a PeopleBibliography
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Author: Jonathan Sacks
One People?: Tradition, Modernity and Jewish Unity, by Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks, was first published in 1993. The book examines ways of mending the schisms between Reform and Orthodox Judaism, between religious and secular Jews in Israel, and between Israel itself and the diaspora – all of which have been deepened, according to Sacks, by the continuing controversy over the question of “who is a Jew?”