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Orthodoxies
"Is Modern Orthodoxy an Endangered Species?" This was the question posed at a conference yesterday in Jerusalem. Some speakers suggested that the very term "Modern Orthodoxy" doesn't fit the Israeli context or even accurately describe this slice of Jewish life. But what, indeed, is it? Like nearly all denominational labels, this one is a product of the ideological and political debates of the 19th century, as the radical options posed by modernity—including the possibilities of assimilation without conversion to Christianity and of political self-determination—scrambled traditional categories as never before. In this unprecedented situation, adherents of tradition in general and of traditional Jewish law...
In Mumbai, with SecurityFriday, April 2, 2010 | Jewish Ideas Daily » Daily Features
"Is Modern Orthodoxy an Endangered Species?" This was the question posed at a conference yesterday in Jerusalem. Some speakers suggested that the very term "Modern Orthodoxy" doesn't fit the Israeli context or even accurately describe this slice of Jewish life. But what, indeed, is it? Like nearly all denominational labels, this one is a product of the ideological and political debates of the 19th century, as the radical options posed by modernity—including the possibilities of assimilation without conversion to Christianity and of political self-determination—scrambled traditional categories as never before. In this unprecedented situation, adherents of tradition in general and of traditional Jewish law...
Friday, April 2, 2010 by Hanna Ingber Win | Jewish Ideas Daily » Daily Picks
Sixteen months after terrorist massacres, Jewish life moves forward at a communal seder.A Foolish Masochism
Friday, April 2, 2010 by Julie Burchill | Jewish Ideas Daily » Daily Picks
A non-Jew asks: why do some Jews feel that being liked is just as bad as being loathed?Roots
Friday, April 2, 2010 by Ariela Bankier | Jewish Ideas Daily » Daily Picks
In southern Italy, communities that hid their Judaism for centuries are affirming their ancient identity.Tree of Life
Friday, April 2, 2010 by Matthew Duda | Jewish Ideas Daily » Daily Picks
A Los Angeles Catholic on his years of studying Torah, verse by verse, in Dennis Prager's transporting weekly classes.Soul Music
Friday, April 2, 2010 by Ofer Aderet | Jewish Ideas Daily » Daily Picks
The singer Yasmin Levy has been leading an astonishing revival of Ladino culture.Israel by Design
Thursday, April 1, 2010 by Felix Burrichter | Jewish Ideas Daily » Daily Picks
Among the country's abundant landmarks of architecture and design, a newly opened museum in Holon may be the most dramatic.Sabbath Joy Down South
Thursday, April 1, 2010 by Emily Wagster Pettus | Jewish Ideas Daily » Daily Picks
A circuit-riding rabbi serves tiny Jewish communities in thirteen states across the American South.What a Divided Jerusalem Would Look Like
Thursday, April 1, 2010 by David M. Weinberg | Jewish Ideas Daily » Daily Picks
Instead of bringing peace, partitioning the city will destroy it.
Easter
Around the world this weekend, Christians are preparing to celebrate Easter, the holiday marking the death and resurrection of Jesus and the culmination of the period of penitence that began with Ash Wednesday on February 17. The first bishops in Jerusalem were Jews, and so the early Christian community commemorated the Feast of the Resurrection on the fourteenth day of the Hebrew month of Nisan, coinciding with the Jewish festival of Passover. In Temple times, the essential rite of Passover was the slaughter of a paschal lamb; the Christian Bible explicitly tied this ritual with Rome's crucifixion of Jesus:...
Thursday, April 1, 2010 | Jewish Ideas Daily » Daily Features
Around the world this weekend, Christians are preparing to celebrate Easter, the holiday marking the death and resurrection of Jesus and the culmination of the period of penitence that began with Ash Wednesday on February 17. The first bishops in Jerusalem were Jews, and so the early Christian community commemorated the Feast of the Resurrection on the fourteenth day of the Hebrew month of Nisan, coinciding with the Jewish festival of Passover. In Temple times, the essential rite of Passover was the slaughter of a paschal lamb; the Christian Bible explicitly tied this ritual with Rome's crucifixion of Jesus:...