Memoirs of a Hopeful Pessimist: A Life of Activism through Dialogue

Memoirs of a Hopeful Pessimist: A Life of Activism through Dialogue

by Debbie Weissman
Memoirs of a Hopeful Pessimist: A Life of Activism through Dialogue

Memoirs of a Hopeful Pessimist: A Life of Activism through Dialogue

by Debbie Weissman

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Overview

For many people, "observant Jew," "feminist," and "interfaith pioneer" are not necessarily words they would put together in the same sentence. And yet, in this book by Dr. Debbie Weissman, each is a vitally important aspect of a dynamic and passionate life. Between 2008 and 2014, Weissman broke new ground by serving two terms as the first Jewish woman president of the International Council of Christians and Jews (ICCJ). On her quest to do interfaith work, she tells about meeting people from other religions and the unique friendships that ensue. Weissman does not have a ringside seat to history; she is in the ring itself, having created institutions and movements in areas such as interfaith relations, women's education, Israeli peace initiatives, a new prayer community, and much more. Her engaging journey - related with humor, grace, and style - discovers meaning and hope in the life of a pessimist.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9789655243413
Publisher: Urim Publications
Publication date: 05/18/2020
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 160
File size: 3 MB

About the Author

Dr. Debbie Weissman was president of the International Council of Christians and Jews from 2008-2014. After moving to Jerusalem in 1972, Debbie Weissman taught Jewish education and women's studies at the Hebrew University, and was also the director of the Kerem Institute, a teacher training institute for Israeli high-school teachers. Dr. Debbie Weissman was president of the International Council of Christians and Jews from 2008-2014. After moving to Jerusalem in 1972, Debbie Weissman taught Jewish education and women's studies at the Hebrew University, and was also the director of the Kerem Institute, a teacher training institute for Israeli high-school teachers.

Table of Contents

1 A Curse and a Blessing 7

2 Purim and Palestinians 14

3 Women's Dialogue for Peace 22

4 Zeide and Bobbie 28

5 Young Judaea and the Year Course 36

6 The Rest of the Family 47

7 College and Graduate Studies 60

8 In the USSR 71

9 Quiz Shows 77

10 The 1970s 79

11 Jewish Identity 84

12 Experiences in the IDF and After 88

13 Teaching Christians and Others 100

14 It Might Lead to Mixed Dancing 107

Part 1 Plavdalah 107

Part 2 South Africa 113

15 Shabbat and Inter-Religious Dialogue 115

16 Israel Independence Day in New Zealand 124

17 Ezekiel and Hiroshima 126

18 Younan 130

19 From Porto Alegre to Heidelberg 132

20 More on Food 138

21 Visit to Bosnia 143

22 Names 146

23 Visit to the Ukraine 148

24 Interfaith Week in the United Kingdom 151

25 Lasting Effect? 153

26 Lasting Effect? 160

27 Retirement in Jerusalem 172

28 A Hopeful Pessimist 181

Acknowledgements 186

Appendices 188

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