
In Kalooki Nights, the fine Jewish British novelist Howard Jacobson—whose work is akin to Jane Austen rather than the tedious Philip Roth to whom he is frequently compared—describes the type of secular post-modern Jew that has replaced traditional Jewish-Torah values with the false G-d of secular liberalism.
In the novel the main character is describing his father, but this could be a portrait of Debbie Wasserman Schultz—save her ghastly perm.
… preaching the religion of non-religion, a species of Judaism emptied of everything except its disputatiousness and liberality—a sort of secular universalism I suppose you’d have to call it, compromising socialism, syndicalism, Bundism, trade unionism, international brotherhhoodism, atheism, not to mention pugilism—which he imagined would one day be the saving of the Jews.