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Choosing Our Chosenness: Answering the Call with Spiritual Intelligence
Yosi Amram contends with the notion of being part of a Chosen People, exploring its universality across cultures and the responsibilities this chosenness entails.
Blintzes, Sinai, Revelation: The Concrete Implications of a Custom
Through a nuanced examination of interrelated minhagim, Nachman Levine shows how the custom of eating dairy foods, particularly blintzes, on Shavuot reenacts a collective initiation into Torah Study, allowing us to reexperience Revelation.
Manna, Mitzvot, and Meaning
Ned Krasnopolsky explores the roles of meaning and obedience in matan Torah.
TIMELY THOUGHTS
Manna, Mitzvot, and Meaning
Ned Krasnopolsky explores the roles of meaning and obedience in matan Torah.
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SCHOLARSHIP
Choosing Our Chosenness: Answering the Call with Spiritual Intelligence
Yosi Amram contends with the notion of being part of a Chosen People, exploring its universality across cultures and the responsibilities this chosenness entails.
COMMENTARY
Yom Yerushalayim: On Not Yet, Always Already, and the [Im]possibility of...
Aton Holzer reflects on Jerusalem and Zionism.
Book review – The Yemenite Children Affair: Ethnic Tensions, Immigration, and...
The Yemenite Children Affair is among the most persistent myths in Israeli society. Ben Rothke reviews a recent book examining the evidence, or lack thereof, for the affair, as well as what its persistence means for community relations in contemporary Israel.