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The Decline of the Rabbi-Intellectual
The congregation-based scholars of yesteryear labored to make Judaism intellectually stimulating as well as emotionally stirring and politically applicable.
Gaza’s Modesty PoliceTuesday, April 30, 2013 by Zach Mann | Jewish Ideas Daily » Daily Features
The congregation-based scholars of yesteryear labored to make Judaism intellectually stimulating as well as emotionally stirring and politically applicable.
Tuesday, April 30, 2013 by Phoebe Greenwood | Jewish Ideas Daily » Daily Picks
"They beat me for at least five minutes. I was crying and screaming with agony. I found out from neighbors when I got home that it was because of my hair."“Was I a Man or a Jerk?”
Tuesday, April 30, 2013 by David Wolpe | Jewish Ideas Daily » Daily Picks
Greg Bellow's memoir of his father, author Saul Bellow, reveals "a sort of uneasy, seesaw truce between a famous, domineering, and rageful father, and a sensitive son."Kingdom of Priests
Tuesday, April 30, 2013 by Gil Student | Jewish Ideas Daily » Daily Picks
Isaac Abravanel writes that Leviticus principally explains the role of the priests, but he later states that the book is about the holiness of the entire people. Which is it? Who Needs a Constitution?
Tuesday, April 30, 2013 by Yaacov Lozowick | Jewish Ideas Daily » Daily Picks
Popular opinion holds that the religious parties prevented Israel from adopting a constitution. But the archives show that the real obstacle was Ben-Gurion.The Sound of Silence
Tuesday, April 30, 2013 by Karen Armstrong | Jewish Ideas Daily » Daily Picks
"Negative theology does not mean the suppression of speech; rather, it takes us through speech to another dimension of reality."Israel on Syria
Monday, April 29, 2013 by Ehud Eilam | Jewish Ideas Daily » Daily Picks
If Assad falls, the risk of a high-intensity war between Israel and Syria in the Golan Heights will recede—but the likelihood of low-intensity conflict will increase.Is Blood Thicker than Holy Water?
Mary Eberstadt argues that religion goes hand in hand with the traditional family. But religions are often founded on the triumph of faith over kinship.