"At Home in Exile" Book Release Event

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Alan Wolfe
Boston College

Date:October 28, 2014

Location:Harvard Book Store, Cambridge, Mass.

Abstract

Many Jewish thinkers have considered it close to heresy to validate life in the Diaspora. But what if the Diaspora is a blessing in disguise? In, Alan Wolfe, writing for the first time about his Jewish heritage, makes an impassioned, eloquent and controversial argument that Jews should take pride in their Diasporic tradition. It is true that Jews have experienced more than their fair share of discrimination and destruction in exile, and there can be no doubt that anti-Semitism persists throughout the world. Yet for the first time in history, Wolfe shows, it is possible for Jews to lead vibrant, successful and, above all else, secure lives in states in which they are a minority. Wolfe argues the Diaspora can be good for the Jews no matter where they live, Israel very much included—as well as for the non-Jews with whom they live, Israel once again included. Not only can the Diaspora offer Jews the opportunity to reach a deep appreciation of pluralism and a commitment to fighting prejudice, but in an era of rising inequalities and global instability, the whole world can benefit from Jews’ passion for justice and human dignity.At Home in Exileis an inspiring call for a Judaism that isn’t defensive and insecure but is instead open and inquiring.

Speaker Bio

Alan Wolfe

Alan Wolfeisthe founding director of the Boisi Center and professor of political science at Boston College. He is the author and editor of more than twenty books, including, most recently,At Home in Exile: Why Diaspora Is Good for the Jews(2014),Political Evil: What It Is and How to Combat It(2011),The Future of Liberalism(2009),Does American Democracy Still Work?(2006),Return to Greatness(2005),The Transformation of American Religion: How We actually Practice our Faith(2003),Moral Freedom(2001) andOne Nation After All(1999). Widely considered one of the nation's most prominent public intellectuals, he is a frequentcontributor to theNewYork Times,Washington Post, andAtlantic, and has delivered lectures across the United States andEurope.

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Further Reading

Works by Author

Alan Wolfe, "Giving Diaspora Its Due," excerpt ofAt Home in Exile: Why Diaspora Is Good for the Jews,Chronicle of Higher Education, September 8, 2014.

Alan Wolfe,(New York: Free Press, 2003).

Alan Wolfe, “,”Chronicle of Higher Education, March 25, 2012.

Alan Wolfe, “,”The Chronicle of Higher Education, November 17, 2006.

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Peter Beinart, ","New York Times, November 6, 2014.

Rabbi Dan Dorsch, ","Haaretz, December 7, 2014.

Jane Eisner, ""Forward, November 17, 2014.

Michael S. Roth, ","New York Times, October 26, 2014.

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