Nadav S. Berman, “Judaism, 'Race', and Ethics: The Problem of Racism between East and West” [in Hebrew] [Book Review]

Péamim 167:337-355 (2022)
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Abstract

This review essay (in Hebrew) considers the volume Judaism, Race, and Ethics, edited by Jonathan K. Crane (Penn, 2020), and briefly presents the content of the articles included in this important volume. The review then raises several substantial axiological and linguistic questions considering the term "race", and suggests some moral insights from Jewish tradition regarding the idea of the oneness of humanity and of all human creatures, as a basis for opposing racism.

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