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Krause, P. Allen, author.
Bauman, Mark K., editor.
Krause, Stephen (Stephen K.), editor.
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Rabbis -- Southern States -- Interviews.
Rabbis -- Political activity -- Southern States.
Reform Judaism -- Southern States.
African Americans -- Civil rights.
Civil rights -- Religious aspects -- Judaism.
African Americans -- Civil rights.
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To stand aside or st...
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To stand aside or stand alone : Southern Reform rabbis and the Civil Rights Movement / P. Allen Krause ; edited by Mark K. Bauman with Stephen Krause.
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Krause, P. Allen, author.
, Bauman, Mark K., editor.
, Krause, Stephen (Stephen K.), editor.
Tuscaloosa : University of Alabama Press, [2016]
Series:
Jews and Judaism (Tuscaloosa, Ala.)
Description:
xviii, 402 pages ; 24 cm.
Contents:
In the land of the almost possible : P. Irving Bloom -- Julian B. Feibelman -- Alfred L. Goodman -- Martin I. Hinchin -- Jacob M. Rothschild -- Nathaniel Share -- William B. Silverman -- Malcolm Stern -- James A. Wax. In the land of the almost impossible : Milton L. Grafman -- Moses M. Landau -- Charles Mantinband -- Perry E. Nussbaum.
Summary:
"In 1966, Allen Krause, a rabbinical student at Hebrew Union College, conducted interviews with twelve Reform rabbis from various congregations throughout the South concerning their thoughts, principles, and activities as they related to the civil rights movement. ... The rabbis were extremely candid about their opinions and their own activities. The book's geographic scope is limited to the South - the rabbis interviewed served in Alabama, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, Tennessee, and Virginia - and the years between 1954 and 1967. ... While several of the rabbis interviewed stood up against the evils of the separate and unequal system, others made peace with it, or found reasons to justify inaction. ... In addition, the book provides a comparative framework for investigating the roles of other religious leaders in the civil rights movement"--
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Interviews.
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Includes index.
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