The Non-Jewish Jew
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In these essays the author explores the many facets of Jewishness in its relation to the Central Europe which he knew, to the Russian Revolution, to Israel, and to himself. What he deplores as a humanist is the replacement of an international commitment which transcended national cultures by a narrow and self-centered Israeli nationalism. Isaac Deutscher's outlook makes this an inspiring as well as a disturbing book.
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