THE END OF THE JEWISH AGE
Brother Nathanael Kapner
SOME HAVE CALLED the Twentieth Century, the “American Century,” a term used to describe the United States’ dominance over the rest of the world.
But Jewish historian, Yuri Slezkine, identifies the last hundred years as the “Jewish Century,” his own term by which he describes Jewry’s emergence from the ghetto into the realms of civil activism.
In fact, that is the title of his much-acclaimed (by Jewish reviewers of course) 2009 historical work, “The Jewish Century,” published by Princeton Press.
It is in this range of vision that French Jewish writer Alain Finkielkraut exclaimed in 1998, “How sweet it is to be Jewish at the end of the 20th century! We are no longer History’s accused, but its darlings. The spirit of the times loves, honors, and defends us, it even needs our imprimatur.”
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