Learn more
These promotions will be applied to this item:
Some promotions may be combined; others are not eligible to be combined with other offers. For details, please see the Terms & Conditions associated with these promotions.
- Highlight, take notes, and search in the book
- In this edition, page numbers are just like the physical edition
Your Memberships & Subscriptions

Download the free Kindle app and start reading Kindle books instantly on your smartphone, tablet, or computer - no Kindle device required.
Read instantly on your browser with Kindle for Web.
Using your mobile phone camera - scan the code below and download the Kindle app.
Days of Awe: Reimagining Jewishness in Solidarity with Palestinians First Edition, Kindle Edition
In Days of Awe, Atalia Omer examines this shift through interviews with a new generation of Jewish activists, rigorous data analysis, and fieldwork within a progressive synagogue community. She highlights people politically inspired by social justice campaigns including the Black Lives Matter movement and protests against anti-immigration policies. These activists, she shows, discover that their ethical outrage at US policies extends to Israel’s treatment of Palestinians. For these American Jews, the Jewish history of dispossession and diaspora compels a search for solidarity with liberation movements. This shift produces innovations within Jewish tradition, including multi-racial and intersectional conceptions of Jewishness and movements to reclaim prophetic Judaism. Charting the rise of such religious innovation, Omer points toward the possible futures of post-Zionist Judaism.
- ISBN-13978-0226616100
- EditionFirst
- PublisherThe University of Chicago Press
- Publication dateMay 21, 2019
- LanguageEnglish
- File size3.5 MB
Kindle E-Readers
- Kindle Paperwhite
- Kindle Touch
- Kindle Paperwhite (5th Generation)
- Kindle Voyage
- Kindle
- Kindle Oasis
- Kindle Paperwhite (10th Generation)
- All new Kindle paperwhite
- All New Kindle E-reader
- Kindle Oasis (9th Generation)
- Kindle Paperwhite (11th Generation)
- All New Kindle E-reader (11th Generation)
- Kindle (10th Generation)
- Kindle Scribe (1st Generation)
- Kindle Oasis (10th Generation)
- Kindle Paperwhite (12th Generation)
- Kindle Scribe, 1st generation (2024 release)
Fire Tablets
Customers who bought this item also bought
Editorial Reviews
Review
“In Days of Awe, Atalia Omer offers a brilliant analysis of the religious as well as political stakes in American Jewish activism on behalf of Palestinians. As a participant /observer and an Israeli living in the United States, Omer combines personal reflections with an ethnographic frame and sophisticated theoretical analysis to explore the way one non-Zionist religious community grapples with its deep commitment to Jewish life and its equally profound devotion to a Jewishly informed critique of injustice. Omer shows that what is at stake is not simply political, but a re-fashioning of Jewishness itself, understood through the lens of collective repentance and self-criticism. A significant contribution to an often overly simplified and politically charged debate in American Jewry.” -- Shaul Magid, Indiana University
"Atalia Omer’s Days of Awe: Reimagining Jewishness in Solidarity with Palestinians is a powerful and timely engagement with the contemporary Jewish left in the United States." ― Reading Religion
"It is conceivable, perhaps even likely, that the U.S. will never again see such a period of supercharged growth as it did in the second half of the 20th century, when it benefited from the tailwinds of life-changing innovation and abundant labor. The lesson of Fully Grown is that perhaps it doesn’t need to." ― Strategy and Business
“Days of Awe captures and holds the reader through an ethically rewarding journey into new understandings of diasporic identities, cosmopolitan multiculturalism, and the possibilities and problems of religious and political pluralism in the attempt to construct peace and justice. The book speaks across disciplinary boundaries to provide a model of sophisticated conceptual analysis and deep, thorough empirical research on critical issues in religious studies, ethics, and peace building that are relevant across the social sciences and humanities.” -- Cecelia Lynch, University of California, Irvine
"For scholars working at the intersection of religion and politics, Omer’s argument makes an important contribution, showing how 'religion participates in transformative social movement' and the reverse. . . . The book is well-researched and well argued with rich analysis." ― Journal of the American Academy of Religion
"Fascinating." -- Robert J. Samuelson ― The Washington Post
"Days of Awe is a timely, compelling and indispensable reading for scholars and activists wishing to explore the deep potentialities of these new networks. In her book, the author shows that the new generations have not been idly drifting away from their identity. On the contrary, they have been cooking up a much more radical project, confronting the reified values of US Jewry, and re-imagining their identity. At the center of this redefinition, Omer argues, there is an ethical turn to solidarity with Palestinians. . . . Days of Awe an exceptional, non-parochial text, which raises a vital contribution to multiple fields including Jewish studies, critical theories of religion, peace/conflict studies and, ultimately, political theology." ― Political Theology
"Days of Awe tells a story that deserves to be told – that of Jewish activists who, out of outrage and love and sometimes heartbreak, turn from Zionism or apathy to Palestine solidarity work, and in doing so, how they are transforming Judaism and Jewishness. . . . Days of Awe presents thought-provoking stories from a growing movement of Jewish activists who confront particular mazes of relationality and intersectionality in their political work and cultural production." ― Ethnic and Racial Studies
“Atalia Omer's Days of Awe is a very important book on a developing, increasingly non-marginal form of the life of American Jewry. An intelligent, searching investigation of new non-Zionist and anti-Zionist activism among American Jews committed to their Jewishness, it documents a movement toward a re-vision of that Jewishness itself. In particular, it challenges ‘white’ leftist Jewish activists to take seriously their own privilege vis-a-vis other Jews in activating their own intersectional critiques.” -- Daniel Boyarin, University of California, Berkeley
"Omer is asking all the right questions as she confronts some of the most painful and challenging issues currently confronting American Jewry."
― Sociology of Religion"In Days of Awe, Omer brings together interviews with activists, historical analysis, and theoretical interventions (drawing from religious studies and social movement theory, among other disciplines), all in the service of one of the first extended studies of this growing movement of American Jews standing against the Israeli occupation, and standing up for justice for Palestinians." -- Nathan Goldman ― The Nation
"From social media to journals and Shabbat dinner tables, critique of Israel, and of Zionism more generally, continues to be an explosive issue. Atalia Omer enters this explosive terrain in an attempt to broaden our understanding of the American context of the Jewish progressive left and the way it has cultivated new aspects of Jewish identity and religion. The title itself, Days of Awe, speaks loudly (in the Jewish liturgical calendar these are the days surrounding Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur, focused on repentance and reflection), and among some it suggests a resistance to the grand narrative of pro-Israelism that dominates the American-Jewish landscape. What Omer does in Days of Awe is innovative on several levels. First, most studies that address the question of Jewish progressivism and religion do so either from the standpoint of historical, cultural, and legal studies, or from a more philosophical perspective on Zionism. . . . Days of Awe offers us a deeply personal and well-informed ethnographic study founded on interviews with Jewish-Palestinian Solidarity movement participants." ― Los Angeles Review of Books
About the Author
Product details
- ASIN : B07RRGXKCP
- Publisher : The University of Chicago Press; First edition (May 21, 2019)
- Publication date : May 21, 2019
- Language : English
- File size : 3.5 MB
- Text-to-Speech : Enabled
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Not Enabled
- Word Wise : Not Enabled
- Print length : 359 pages
- Best Sellers Rank: #2,564,714 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
- #687 in War & Peace (Kindle Store)
- #1,769 in History of Israel & Palestine
- #2,144 in War & Peace (Books)
- Customer Reviews:
About the author

Discover more of the author’s books, see similar authors, read book recommendations and more.
Customer reviews
- 5 star4 star3 star2 star1 star5 star100%0%0%0%0%100%
- 5 star4 star3 star2 star1 star4 star100%0%0%0%0%0%
- 5 star4 star3 star2 star1 star3 star100%0%0%0%0%0%
- 5 star4 star3 star2 star1 star2 star100%0%0%0%0%0%
- 5 star4 star3 star2 star1 star1 star100%0%0%0%0%0%
Customer Reviews, including Product Star Ratings help customers to learn more about the product and decide whether it is the right product for them.
To calculate the overall star rating and percentage breakdown by star, we don’t use a simple average. Instead, our system considers things like how recent a review is and if the reviewer bought the item on Amazon. It also analyzed reviews to verify trustworthiness.
Learn more how customers reviews work on Amazon