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Author:
Ullian, Arthur D., 1939- author.
Title:
Matthew, Mark, Luke, John ... and me : growing up Jewish in a Christian world / Arthur D. Ullian.
Publisher:
Bauhan Publishing,
Copyright Date:
2020
Description:
xv, 288 pages : illustrations (chiefly color) ; 23 cm
Subject:
Ullian, Arthur D.,--1939-
Jews--United States--Biography.
Jewish businesspeople--United States--Biography.
Paralytics--United States--Biography.
Jews--United States--Social conditions--20th century.
Christianity and other religions--Judaism.
Judaism--Christianity.--Christianity.
Jews--Cultural assimilation--United States.
Antisemitism--History.
Autobiographies.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references.
Contents:
Apparently, my family murdered their God -- Be it never so humble -- Wading in deeper -- My introduction to the New Testament -- Misappropriating Judaism -- "I ain't no Judas" -- Jewish life before Constantine -- "Thanks for allowing us to use your country" -- Stereotyped in the arts -- Back in history class -- What? We killed little Christian boys? -- Heading off to college -- Now I am a developer! -- Dora : the road to marriage -- The Crusades : killing two infidels with one stone -- From the renaissance to the ghetto -- If we were the usurers, where are our palaces? -- The Inquisition and the end of Spanish Jewry -- Shrink #1 gives me the boot -- My life takes an unexpected turn -- My second career as a lobbyist -- "Kvelling" over Ben -- Jewish-Christian relations : is there any hope? -- The senior speech I should have given in 1957.
Summary:
"An upbringing in the WASP enclaves of suburban Boston gave Arthur Ullian an early taste of antisemitism, and later sent him on a search through Judeo-Christian history for the roots of discrimination against the Jewish people. Following a successful career in New England real estate and a life-changing accident that left him paralyzed at age 51, Arthur Ullian began to realize that not only did life in a wheelchair make him feel "different," but he had always felt like an outsider to some degree. This sent him on a multi-year research project investigating antisemitism from the New Testament to the Inquisition to the Holocaust. He came to see that over the course of his life he had, paradoxically, internalized the prevailing Christian view of the "Jewish character" and unconsciously attempted to replicate the social and material trappings of those who excluded him. From the world of private schools, cotillion classes, sailing yachts, and restricted clubs to the Halls of Congress where he successfully advocated for medical research with Christopher Reeve, Ullian's life is one that illustrates the Jewish concept of Tikkun Olam, or "Repair the World." In Matthew, Mark, Luke, John . . . and Me - a thoughtful, historically-grounded, and often humorous memoir - he interweaves personal experience with his exploration of the roots of stereotypes, ending with reasons to hope that historic Jewish-Christian enmities will fade and brotherhood prevail"-- Provided by publisher.
ISBN:
0872333248
9780872333246
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1141432919
LCCN:
2020032467
Locations:
BAPH771 -- Des Moines Public Library (Des Moines)

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