Abraham : The World's First (but Certainly Not Last) Jewish Lawyer by Alan Dershowitz (2015, Hardcover)

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PublisherKnopf Doubleday Publishing Group
ISBN-100805242937
ISBN-139780805242935
eBay Product ID (ePID)210240541

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Book TitleAbraham : the World's First (But Certainly Not Last) Jewish Lawyer
Number of Pages208 Pages
LanguageEnglish
TopicJudaism / Rituals & Practice, Legal Profession, Biblical Biography / Old Testament, Lawyers & Judges, Jewish
Publication Year2015
GenreLaw, Religion, Biography & Autobiography, History
AuthorAlan Dershowitz
Book SeriesJewish Encounters Ser.
FormatHardcover

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Item Height0.9 in
Item Weight15 oz
Item Length8.8 in
Item Width6.2 in

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LCCN2015-004649
Dewey Edition23
Reviews"This is the biblical Abraham as you have never seen him before: as the father of a long line of Jewish lawyers. Here is a story told with wit, verve, and penetrating insight by one of the great Jewish lawyers of our time--the fearless, peerless Alan Dershowitz. A brilliant, entertaining, and wonderfully stimulating book."  --Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks, author of Not in God's Name     "We live in a period of dangerously escalating tensions among religious communities, with old hatreds and stereotypes making ominous comebacks. In this corrosive atmosphere, as Jews, Christians, and Muslims try to sort out the intricate relationships among their traditions so that a mutually respectful atmosphere can be created, no single figure is more significant than Abraham. The ancient patriarch is respected as the 'Father of Faith' by all three communities, but how well is he understood? Alan Dershowitz deftly reveals him in a fresh light, as the Jewish lawyer par excellence,  enabling us to appreciate the man from Ur of the Chaldees in a new and lively way."   --Harvey Cox, Hollis Research Professor of Divinity, Harvard University, and author of How to Read the Bible "The wit of the book's subtitle continues in this sparkling history of the world's first Jew and the world's first lawyer. You don't have to be Jewish, or a lawyer, or even a believer in the existence of Abraham and his main legal adversary to be entertained and informed by this delightful book."  --Steven Pinker, author of The Language Instinct and The Better Angels of our Nature, and Rebecca Goldstein, author of Betraying Spinoza and Plato at the Googleplex
Dewey Decimal340.092/3924
Table Of ContentIntroduction: The Jewish Lawyer PART I The Biblical Narrative: The Lawyer Abraham 1. God Meets Abram--and So Do We 2. God Tests Abraham and Abraham Passes--at Least the First Test 3. Abraham Refuses to Argue with God and with His Wife over the Lives of His Children--Failing God's Next Test 4. Abraham Negotiates to Buy a Burial Cave for Sarah PART II In the Footsteps of Abraham: Jews on Trial, as Defendants and Defenders Introduction 5. The Trial of Jesus, the Conviction of the Jews, and the Blood Libel 6. Alfred Dreyfus, Leo Frank, Rudolf Slansky, Anatoly Sharansky, and the Nation-State of the Jewish People on Trial 7. The Jewish Lawyer as Abrahamic Idol Smasher, Advocate, Collaborator, Rescuer, and Deal Maker Epilogue: The Future of Abraham's Descendants Acknowledgments Notes Index
SynopsisPart of the Jewish Encounter series One of the world's best-known attorneys gives us a no-holds-barred history of Jewish lawyers: from the biblical Abraham through modern-day advocates who have changed the world by challenging the status quo, defending the unpopular, contributing to the rule of law, and following the biblical command to pursue justice. The Hebrew Bible's two great examples of advocacy on behalf of problematic defendants--Abraham trying to convince God not to destroy the people of Sodom, and Moses trying to convince God not to destroy the golden-calf-worshipping Children of Israel--established the template for Jewish lawyers for the next 4,500 years. Whether because throughout history Jews have found themselves unjustly accused of crimes ranging from deicide to ritual child murder to treason, or because the biblical exhortation that "justice, justice, shall you pursue" has been implanted in the Jewish psyche, Jewish lawyers have been at the forefront in battles against tyranny, in advocating for those denied due process, in negotiating for just and equitable solutions to complex legal problems, and in efforts to ensure a fair trial for anyone accused of a crime. Dershowitz profiles Jewish lawyers well-known and unheralded, admired and excoriated, victorious and defeated--and, of course, gives us some glimpses into the gung-ho practice of law, Dershowitz-style. Louis Brandeis, Theodor Herzl, Judah Benjamin, Max Hirschberg, Ren Cassin, Bruno Kreisky, Ruth Bader Ginsburg, and Irwin Cotler are just a few of the "idol smashers, advocates, collaborators, rescuers, and deal makers" who helped to change history. Dershowitz's thoughts on the future of the Jewish lawyer are presented with the same insight, shrewdness, and candor that are the hallmarks of his more than four decades of writings on the law and how it is (and should be ) practiced., Part of the Jewish Encounter series One of the world's best-known attorneys gives us a no-holds-barred history of Jewish lawyers- from the biblical Abraham through modern-day advocates who have changed the world by challenging the status quo, defending the unpopular, contributing to the rule of law, and following the biblical command to pursue justice. The Hebrew Bible's two great examples of advocacy on behalf of problematic defendants-Abraham trying to convince God not to destroy the people of Sodom, and Moses trying to convince God not to destroy the golden-calf-worshipping Children of Israel-established the template for Jewish lawyers for the next 4,500 years. Whether because throughout history Jews have found themselves unjustly accused of crimes ranging from deicide to ritual child murder to treason, or because the biblical exhortation that "justice, justice, shall you pursue" has been implanted in the Jewish psyche, Jewish lawyers have been at the forefront in battles against tyranny, in advocating for those denied due process, in negotiating for just and equitable solutions to complex legal problems, and in efforts to ensure a fair trial for anyone accused of a crime. Dershowitz profiles Jewish lawyers well-known and unheralded, admired and excoriated, victorious and defeated-and, of course, gives us some glimpses into the gung-ho practice of law, Dershowitz-style. Louis Brandeis, Theodor Herzl, Judah Benjamin, Max Hirschberg, Rene Cassin, Bruno Kreisky, Ruth Bader Ginsburg, and Irwin Cotler are just a few of the "idol smashers, advocates, collaborators, rescuers, and deal makers" who helped to change history. Dershowitz's thoughts on the future of the Jewish lawyer are presented with the same insight, shrewdness, and candor that are the hallmarks of his more than four decades of writings on the law and how it is (and should be!) practiced.
LC Classification NumberK3242.D47 2015

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