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Far from Zion: In Search of a Global Jewish Community by Charles London (hardcover)
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"Are you Jewish?"
It was a
question Charles London heard everywhere he went. Raised in a
nonreligious Jewish family, London knew his heritage but had no strong
desire to experience it personally. He even spent much of his teen years
pretending not to be Jewish. But in the summer of 2004, while doing
relief work with children in Bosnia, he stumbled upon a community the
likes of which he had not seen before—where Jews worked alongside
Muslims and Christians to rebuild a city ravaged by war. London liked
this idea of a humanitarian Judaism, and though he didn't realize it at
the time, this encounter gave him the idea for a journey that would take
him around the world and back to his roots.
The Jews' frequent
flights from persecution have seen the establishment of communities in
some of the most surprising places, and despite efforts by Israel to
bring these scattered people home to Zion, many have chosen to remain in
the land of their birth. From a shopkeeper selling Jewish trinkets in
Iran, to a Hanukkah celebration in an Arkansas bowling alley; from
Rangoon, where a fifty-seven-year-old chain-smoking caretaker keeps
watch over an all-but-forgotten synagogue, to an engineering professor
in Cuba proud of his Jewish heritage, yet even prouder of his Communist
ideals, pockets of the Diaspora endure, despite intense pressure to
flee. Their decision to stay put offers hope that peace may lie not in
congregating behind borders but in the promise of a global community of
neighbors.
Far from Zion is the story of these Jews in
far-flung places, and it's through their experiences that London
examines his own identity. As he explores widespread Jewish communities
struggling with their relationship to the larger world, he too grapples
with his heritage and comes to terms with his own connection to Zion.
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