
Book Summary
Jews and the American Public Square is a study of how Jews have grappled with the presence of religion, both their own and others, in American public life. It surveys historical Jewish approaches to church-state relations and analyzes Jewish responses to the religion clauses of the First Amendment. his book captures the current mood of the Jewish community: both committed to the separation of church and state and perplexed about its scope and application. It provides the necessary background for a principled reconsideration of the problem of religion in the public square.
Book Details
| Book Name | Jews And The American Public Square: Debating Religion And Republic |
| Author | Alan L. Mittleman, Robert A. Licht, Jonathan D. Sarna |
| Publisher | Rowman & Littlefield Publishers (Aug 2002) |
| ISBN | 9780742521247 |
| Pages | 375 |
| Language | English |
| Price | 2501 |
