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  • Ammiel Hirsch: How To Understand Reform Judaism’s Anti-Zionist Crisis [Denominations Bonus Episode]

    2 JUL 2024 · This series is sponsored by Joel and Lynn Mael in memory of Estelle and Nysen Mael. In this episode of the 18Forty Podcast, we follow up with Rabbi Ammiel Hirsch to break down the anti-Zionist crisis facing the Reform Movement. As young Jews feel increasingly disconnected from the Jewish People, America’s non-Orthodox synagogues, summer camps, and day schools are challenged to ensure continuity and unity for the Jewish future. In this episode we discuss:  —Do we need to choose between caring about our fellow Jews and caring about the world?  —Why are younger Jews more antagonistic toward Israel than previous generations? —Can American Jewry survive without a connection to Israel?  Tune in to hear a conversation about the past, present, and future of American Jewry.  Rabbi Ammiel Hirsch is a leader of the Reform Movement. He is the senior rabbi of Stephen Wise Free Synagogue and former executive director of the Association of Reform Zionists of America/World Union for Progressive Judaism, North America. He wrote two books: The Lilac Tree: A Rabbi’s Reflections on Love, Courage, and History (2023) and One People, Two Worlds: A Reform Rabbi and an Orthodox Rabbi Explore the Issues That Divide Them (2003), which he co-authored with Rabbi Yaakov Yosef Reinman. References: https://18forty.org/18-questions-40-israeli-thinkers-pod/ https://www.sefaria.org/Leviticus.19.17?ven=Tanakh:_The_Holy_Scriptures,_published_by_JPS&lang=bi&with=Translations&lang2=en https://www.sefaria.org/Genesis.12.3?lang=bi&aliyot=0 https://www.sefaria.org/Amos.9?lang=bi https://www.amazon.com/War-Return-Indulgence-Palestinian-Obstructed/dp/1250252768 by Adi Schwartz and Einat Wilf https://www.amazon.com/Jewish-Wisdom-Spiritual-Historical-Thinkers/dp/0688129587/ref=sr_1_2?crid=31E837EIHHLUX&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.MiEfeE5911HXCwXouSjcR2_Hk9H1N720JixZgffZh2OaE1Z8b7lQKret_6YJOu7-mHOXA9ngzy2HGHz9YIKtQYwKgF5v6G_1-BGdnLrI-UghIFihseLp2_twzohyURDnXIQXotezIVRCUq3jYlDwXIQoP9SQ3vl0KjFIbJ47rvyd-_4PRlj5SaypmRx8Q4LqOJKae1aSjRQCC-q5oEOwpT5uJvPmW9nJOSjG_xuvnisf5fEFyrW6Zb48gIH4SH2ppXK6YMNaIdnKiQ_kMmqdCm3U82fOci3hIBqH6iznE_A.7xmGN8DYITayusI3Sggja6k6yMFVGvtmQCcPdxxUbqc&dib_tag=se&keywords=jewish+wisdom&qid=1719897577&s=books&sprefix=jewish+wisdom%2Cstripbooks%2C129&sr=1-2 by Joseph Telushkin https://www.amazon.com/Book-Jewish-Values-Day-Day/dp/0609603302 by Joseph Telushkin This episode is sponsored by https://twillory.com/. New customers can receive a discount by using the coupon code 18Forty.
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  • Benny Morris: ‘We should have taken Rafah at the start’ (NEW 18 Questions, 40 Israeli Thinkers)

    25 JUN 2024 · Subscribe to https://18forty.org/topics/18-questions-40-israeli-thinkers-pod/ on https://open.spotify.com/show/4wvHoRh4fOhCYobNRH7xOM?si=d5a8f96636134d31 or https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/18-questions-40-israeli-thinkers/id1752742435 to catch the latest episode every Monday.    — If you want to understand Israel, then you need to know Benny Morris. Prof. Benny Morris is a leading Israeli historian who revolutionized the field of Israeli history by digging into the government’s declassified archives in the ‘80s, ushering in the era of “New Historians” who challenged traditional views of Israel’s history. After peace talks failed and the Second Intifada began in the early 2000s, his views drastically shifted regarding the Palestinian-Israeli conflict—specifically its prospects for resolution. Praised and criticized across the political divide, Benny Morris’ work lies at the bedrock of Israeli history today.  Now, he sits down with us to answer 18 questions on Israel, including what should happen with Gaza after the war, Palestinian-Israeli peace prospects, whether the IDF is the world’s most moral army, and so much more.  This interview was held on June 10. Here are some of our 18 questions: - As an Israeli, and as a Jew, how are you feeling at this moment in Israeli history? - What has been Israel’s greatest success and greatest mistake in its war against Hamas? - How do you think Hamas views the outcome and aftermath of October 7—was it a success, in their eyes? - What do you look for in deciding which Knesset party to vote for? - Which is more important for Israel: Judaism or democracy? - Is opposing Zionism inherently antisemitic? - Is the IDF the world’s most moral army? - What do you think is the most legitimate criticism leveled against Israel today? - Do you think peace between Israelis and Palestinians will happen within your lifetime? - What should happen with Gaza and the Palestinian-Israeli Conflict after the war?
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  • Adam and Mia Raskin: Can Families Live with Denominational Differences? [Denominations 5/5]

    18 JUN 2024 · This series is sponsored by Joel and Lynn Mael in memory of Estelle and Nysen Mael. In this episode of the 18Forty Podcast, we talk to Rabbi Adam J. Raskin—a  Conservative rabbi in Maryland—and Mia Raskin, his Orthodox daughter.  In discussing the ideological and sociological realities of Jewish denominations, we often lose sight of their real-world manifestation in Jewish life. By hearing how a real family navigates denominational differences, we might, in fact, learn a lesson or two about Jewish unity. In this episode we discuss: - What does a Conservative rabbi think about the practice of his less observant congregants?  - How did Mia deal with religious observance as a Division I basketball player? - How do the apparent barriers between Jewish groups play out when we interact in the world? Tune in to hear a conversation about how we might think more deeply than the labels of “secular,” “frum,” “baal teshuva,” and the like. Interview begins at 6:58. Rabbi Adam J. Raskin is the rabbi and spiritual leader of Congregation Har Shalom in Potomac, Maryland. Adam is a member of the Executive Council of the Rabbinical Assembly, the international organization of Conservative Rabbis, and is a founder of the Potomac-Area Interfaith Communities.  Mia Raskin is a program director and Marketing Analyst for Athletes for Israel, a graduate of Binghamton University, where she played college basketball while https://18forty.us3.list-manage.com/track/click?u=e5fe6ac24e4238308a750e693&id=e287a4b09d&e=fcdb67fc0f. References: https://www.amazon.com/God-Search-Man-Philosophy-Judaism/dp/0374513317 by Abraham Joshua Heschel https://www.amazon.com/Sabbath-Classics-Abraham-Joshua-Heschel/dp/0374529752/ref=pd_lpo_sccl_2/147-0138685-3134369?pd_rd_w=XHdHe&content-id=amzn1.sym.4c8c52db-06f8-4e42-8e56-912796f2ea6c&pf_rd_p=4c8c52db-06f8-4e42-8e56-912796f2ea6c&pf_rd_r=YP8VG5HJ23JF4C9FK3C2&pd_rd_wg=8j0Cq&pd_rd_r=340acdfa-f27c-43d8-8268-28451c9e6cfd&pd_rd_i=0374529752&psc=1 by Abraham Joshua Heschel
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  • FROM THE VAULT: Samuel G. Freedman: Can Jew vs. Jew Ever Become Jew with Jew?

    9 JUN 2024 · While we return to Jewish Denominations next week, enjoy this ever-necessary 2020 conversation about Jewish infighting, division, and unity—pulled from the 18Forty vault.  In this episode of the 18Forty Podcast, we sit down with Professor of Journalism at Columbia and author, Samuel G. Freedman, to talk about dissent not as a cause of ugliness and divide, but of beauty and unity. Some would say that disagreement isn’t a bug of the Jewish community, but a feature. We have a rich history of debate in the Talmud and haven’t been able to shake this dubious quality even in the modern day United States. The internet has only exaggerated this, and while one can argue for the benefits of dissent, the fact that Jews seem embroiled in a perpetual state of debate remains. - Is debate a healthy state of mind for our community? - Should we be looking to avoid debate or embrace it? - Does dissent cause only divide or can it be used as a means of understanding the other members of our community? Tune in to hear Samuel discuss the roles that individual Jews play in the larger debate that is the Jewish community.
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  • Marc B. Shapiro: Where Does Orthodox Judaism Come From? [Denominations 4/5]

    4 JUN 2024 · This series is sponsored by Joel and Lynn Mael in memory of Estelle and Nysen Mael. In this episode of the 18Forty Podcast, we talk to author and historian Dr. Marc B. Shapiro about the blurry borders that distinguish Reform, Conservative, yeshivish, Modern Orthodox, and the many other Jewish sects from one another. We take today’s Jewish denominational and cultural differences for granted, but they were not inevitable. Moments in history formed our sects, and Dr. Shapiro helps us unpack them. In this episode we discuss: - How did the Conservative movement diverge from Orthodoxy? - Where did the “yeshiva world” come from? - How have Jews historically maintained friendship despite denominational divisions? Tune in to hear a conversation about Jews’ tangled relationship between ideology and lived experience.  Interview begins at 13:36 Dr. Marc B. Shapiro holds the Weinberg Chair in Judaic Studies at the University of Scranton. Marc received his PhD from Harvard, and he is the author of numerous books, articles, and reviews, including Between the Yeshiva World and Modern Orthodoxy, The Limits of Orthodox Theology, and Changing the Immutable: How Orthodox Judaism Rewrites Its History.  References: https://headlinesbook.podbean.com/ https://www.amazon.com/Between-Yeshiva-World-Modern-Orthodoxy/dp/1874774919 by Marc B. Shapiro https://www.amazon.com/Saul-Lieberman-Orthodox-Marc-Shapiro/dp/1589661230/?_encoding=UTF8&pd_rd_w=OTdV7&content-id=amzn1.sym.cf86ec3a-68a6-43e9-8115-04171136930a&pf_rd_p=cf86ec3a-68a6-43e9-8115-04171136930a&pf_rd_r=147-0138685-3134369&pd_rd_wg=BL1CB&pd_rd_r=7c6d458a-8203-45eb-aeab-41467ad85b65&ref_=aufs_ap_sc_dsk by Marc B. Shapiro https://www.amazon.com/Changing-Immutable-Orthodox-Judaism-Rewrites-ebook/dp/B09WVNJL4V?ref_=ast_author_dp by Marc B. Shapiro https://seforimblog.com/tag/marc-b-shapiro/ on The Seforim Blog https://www.amazon.com/Judith-Berlin-Lieberman-Autobiography-Reflections/dp/1958542083 edited by Menachem Butler and Abraham Lieberman https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0104257/ https://hebrewbooks.org/14818 by Rav Hutner https://www.ebay.com/itm/372750487550 by Marc B. Shapiro https://www.amazon.com/Orthodox-America-Modern-Jewish-Experience/dp/0253220602/?_encoding=UTF8&pd_rd_w=rfN67&content-id=amzn1.sym.cf86ec3a-68a6-43e9-8115-04171136930a&pf_rd_p=cf86ec3a-68a6-43e9-8115-04171136930a&pf_rd_r=147-0138685-3134369&pd_rd_wg=dAefY&pd_rd_r=0e7c07e0-f3ca-4aed-9a0c-4bf0b60f2d12&ref_=aufs_ap_sc_dsk by Jeffrey S. Gurock https://readingjewishhistoryintheparsha.substack.com/ with David Bashevkin https://allparsha.org/ https://www.amazon.com/Book-Sword-Learning-Shadow-Destruction/dp/0367290405/ref=sr_1_1?crid=1JDA6L2JYBVIL&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.LV3quFIlgcSYtSIjWyiRCA.NMWh26kLK80zIKp2W6SKuy-Yy4ilh96JTBUMLq8lLS8&dib_tag=se&keywords=halivni+sword&qid=1717482603&s=books&sprefix=halivni+swor%2Cstripbooks%2C139&sr=1-1 by David Weiss Halivni
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  • Jack Wertheimer: A New American Judaism? The Sociology of Jewish Practice [Denominations 3/5]

    28 MAY 2024 · This series is sponsored by Joel and Lynn Mael in memory of Estelle and Nysen Mael. In this episode of the 18Forty Podcast, we talk to Jack Wertheimer, a professor of American Jewish History at JTS, about the radical transformations of American Jewish practice over the last century. We can’t understand the Jewish People without a sobered look at what happens in our synagogues, homes, and communities. We can talk about a movement’s ideological ideals, but amid those discussions we cannot ignore the on-the-ground realities of a community’s practice. In this episode we discuss: - How does a Jewish movement’s "lived religion" differ from its stated ideals? - What is the cost of radical inclusivity? - What misconceptions do Orthodox and non-Orthodox Jews have about each other? Tune in to hear a conversation about what Judaism means for us in our current time.  Interview begins at 28:28. Dr.  Jack Wertheimer is a leading thinker and professor of American Jewish History at the Jewish Theological Seminary of America. He is the former provost of JTS, and was the founding director of the Joseph and Miriam Ratner Center for the Study of Conservative Judaism. Jack has written and edited numerous books and articles on the subjects of modern Jewish history, education, and life. He won the National Jewish Book Award in the category of Contemporary Jewish Life in 1994 for A People Divided: Judaism in Contemporary America.  References: “https://mishpacha.com/sometimes-mashiach-is-not-the-solution/” by Aaron Lopiansky “https://www.tabletmag.com/sections/community/articles/politics-and-the-yeshivish-language” by Cole S. Aronson https://www.amazon.com/New-American-Judaism-Practice-Religion/dp/0691181292 by Jack Wertheimer https://www.amazon.com/People-Divided-Contemporary-Brandeis-American/dp/0874518482 by Jack Wertheimer https://www.amazon.com/Sliding-Right-Contest-American-Orthodoxy/dp/0520247639 by Samuel C. Heilman https://www.amazon.com/Contemporary-American-Judaism-Transformation-Renewal/dp/0231137281/?_encoding=UTF8&pd_rd_w=mNFbN&content-id=amzn1.sym.cf86ec3a-68a6-43e9-8115-04171136930a&pf_rd_p=cf86ec3a-68a6-43e9-8115-04171136930a&pf_rd_r=136-6473302-5522723&pd_rd_wg=AEjl5&pd_rd_r=64a95104-ce89-4f5d-9bff-3299e301446d&ref_=aufs_ap_sc_dsk by Dana Kaplan “https://18forty.org/articles/what-jewish-denominations-mean-to-me/” by David Bashevkin https://www.amazon.com/Strive-Truth-Michtav-MeEliyahu-Volumes/dp/1680252364 by Rabbi Eliyahu Dessler The 18Forty Podcast: “https://18forty.org/podcast/rabbi-dr-haym-soloveitchik-the-rupture-and-reconstruction-of-halacha/” “https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=15IARj3rFnM” by Omek Hadavar
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  • Ammiel Hirsch: 'What Did We Do Wrong?' Peoplehood and the Reform Movement [Denominations 2/5]

    21 MAY 2024 · This series is sponsored by Joel and Lynn Mael in memory of Estelle and Nysen Mael. In https://18forty.org/podcast/ammiel-hirsch/ of the 18Forty Podcast, we talk to Rabbi Ammiel Hirsch, senior rabbi of Stephen Wise Free Synagogue and a leader of the Reform Movement, about the way Jewish Peoplehood is understood among the non-Orthodox majority of American Jews. Rabbi Hirsch is known in the Reform Movement and beyond for his decades-long staunch commitment to Jewish Peoplehood. We recorded this interview before Oct. 7, and especially considering Rabbi Hirsch’s leadership on issues related to Zionism, a follow-up conversation with him will follow shortly. In this episode we discuss: - Where should the State of Israel fit into our priorities as a people?  - How has Reform Judaism course-corrected its views on Jewish Peoplehood over time? - How can we be a unified people when we can’t always agree on who is a Jew? Tune in to hear a conversation about how we might improve the state of interdenominational relations. Interview begins at 19:50. Rabbi Ammiel Hirsch is a leader of the Reform Movement. He is the senior rabbi of Stephen Wise Free Synagogue and former executive director of the Association of Reform Zionists of America/World Union for Progressive Judaism, North America. He wrote two books: The Lilac Tree: A Rabbi's Reflections on Love, Courage, and History (2023) and One People, Two Worlds: A Reform Rabbi and an Orthodox Rabbi Explore the Issues That Divide Them (2003), which he co-authored with Rabbi Yaakov Yosef Reinman. References: https://www.amazon.com/One-People-Two-Worlds-Orthodox/dp/0805211403 by Ammiel Hirsch and Yaakov Yosef Reinman https://www.artscroll.com/Books/9781422623633.html by Avner Gold 18Forty Podcast: “https://18forty.org/podcast/altie-karper-when-a-book-is-banned/” “https://www.tabletmag.com/sections/news/articles/the-believer-ammiel-hirsch” by Armin Rosen “https://www.tabletmag.com/sections/belief/articles/dissent-ranks-reform-movement” by Armin Rosen https://www.amazon.com/Lilac-Tree-Reflections-Courage-History/dp/1637587465 by Ammiel Hirsch https://www.amazon.com/Book-Jewish-Values-Day-Day/dp/0609603302 by Joseph Telushkin “https://www.torahmusings.com/2012/05/who-can-be-called-rabbi/” by Gil Student “https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=15IARj3rFnM” by Omek Hadavar
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  • Zev Eleff: Is This the End of American Judaism? [Denominations 1/5]

    14 MAY 2024 · This series is sponsored by Joel and Lynn Mael in memory of Estelle and Nysen Mael. In this episode of the 18Forty Podcast, we begin our Denominations series by talking to Zev Eleff—historian, author, and the president of Gratz College—about the development of the denominations of Judaism we have in America today.  We’ve been occupied for months with defending our right to be Jews in America, so perhaps this is the right time to return to considering the purpose of the Jewish lives we want to live. In this episode we discuss: - How did America’s Jewish “denominations”—better termed “movements”—as we know them come to be? - What have the different Jewish movements each contributed to American Jewish life? - How can we get back to not just fighting antisemitism, but uncovering the meaning of our Judaism? Tune in to hear a conversation about how previous generations of American Jews have handled the issues that, to one degree or another, threatened to divide us.  Interview begins at 49:36. Rabbi Dr. Zev Eleff is the president of Gratz College. Zev is the author and editor of nine books and more than 50 scholarly articles in the fields of Jewish Studies and American Religion, including Modern Orthodox Judaism: A Documentary History, Dyed in Crimson: Football, Faith, and Remaking Harvard's America, and Authentically Orthodox: A Tradition-Bound Faith in American Life. Zev’s research focuses on American Jewish history, sports, and Modern Orthodox history. References: https://youtu.be/tcr0yg7Mvg8?si=36-wfTdz4587Azjg https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lRfJEwTijB4 “https://jewishaction.com/religion/faith/failure-goes-to-yeshivah-what-ive-learned-from-the-failure-narratives-of-my-students/” by David Bashevkin https://www.amazon.com/Authentically-Orthodox-Tradition-Bound-Faith-American/dp/0814344801 by Zev Eleff https://www.amazon.com/Birth-Conservative-Judaism-Schechters-Disciples/dp/0231156359 by Michael Cohen https://www.amazon.com/American-Judaism-Jonathan-D-Sarna/dp/0300109768 by Jonathan D. Sarna https://www.amazon.com/Jews-United-States-1654-2000/dp/0520248481 by Hasia R. Diner https://www.amazon.com/Jew-Vs-Struggle-American-Jewry/dp/1416578005 by Samuel G. Freedman https://www.amazon.com/This-My-God-Herman-Wouk/dp/0316955140 by Herman Wouk https://www.amazon.com/Jewish-Continuity-America-Creative-Survival/dp/0817309233 by Abraham J. Karp 18Forty Podcast: “https://18forty.org/podcast/dr-moshe-koppel-halacha-as-a-language/#:~:text=To%20say%20that%20halacha%20is,to%20preserve%20and%20transmit%20meaning.”
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  • Rachel Goldberg-Polin: A Hostage’s Mother Fighting for His Freedom [Divergence 5/5]

    20 APR 2024 · Our Intergenerational Divergence series is sponsored by our friends Sarala and Danny Turkel. In this special episode of the 18Forty Podcast, we talk to Rachel Goldberg-Polin—whose son, Hersh, was kidnapped by Hamas and is still held hostage in Gaza—about heading into Passover with our loved ones still captive. Normally, Intergenerational Divergence feels like something of a choice. But now, Jewish families have been split apart by force. In this episode we discuss: - How do we foster a continued connection to the members of our family who are missing? - What difficult thoughts and questions will we bring to the Seder table this year? - What does it mean to express hope via the Pesach Seder amid these bitter times?  We hope wholeheartedly that this conversation about missing our children at the time of Passover will be made irrelevant and the hostages will soon return home.  Interview begins at 7:17. References: “https://forward.com/fast-forward/573260/one-tiny-seed-rachel-goldberg-poem-hersh-goldberg-polin/” by Rachel Goldberg-Polin “https://twitter.com/BringHershHome/status/1777083498920075300” by Rachel Goldberg-Polin https://www.sefaria.org/Sefer_HaMenucha_on_Mishneh_Torah%2C_Leavened_and_Unleavened_Bread.8.2.1?lang=bi&with=About&lang2=en “https://18forty.org/articles/a-prayer-for-israel-to-add-to-your-pesach-seder/” by Yosef Zvi Rimon
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  • A Haredi Mother Sending Her Children To Serve [Divergence 4/5]

    16 APR 2024 · Our Intergenerational Divergence series is sponsored by our friends Sarala and Danny Turkel. In this episode of the 18Forty Podcast, we talk to a Haredi mother named Dina about her two children who serve in the IDF, one of whom was critically wounded in the current war.  Oct. 7 accelerated the already-complicated conversation about Haredi service in the army. Here, Dina shares with us her first-hand experience as a mother of chayalim. In this episode we discuss: - What is it like being in the Haredi minority of IDF parents—and what is it like being one of the comparatively few IDF parents in the Haredi community?  - What is the experience of religiously raised soldiers remaining observant in the army? - What is it like for a mother to send her son into battle? Tune in to hear a conversation about how we might, https://mishpacha.com/a-mothers-miracle/, be machmir about how we relate to others.   Interview begins at 7:16. References: “https://mishpacha.com/a-mothers-miracle/” by Sara Bonchek Book Journeys are already back—and we're making them better than ever. We're partnering with Maggid Books, an imprint of Koren Publishers, to ship the books directly to you for an exclusive low price. Until April 24, all the books can be purchased and delivered to your home for $20 per book, or $60 for all three! Get your books and sign up https://18forty.org/brodybookjourney/?utm_source=18Forty&utm_campaign=c2903b89e4-EMAIL_CAMPAIGN_2020_06_05_02_13_COPY_02&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_6d1b1243f8-c2903b89e4-. 
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    Sara Susswein Tesler: What Should We Teach?

    10 AUG 2020 · In this episode of the 18Forty Podcast, David sits down with Sara Susswein Tesler, an educator from SAR Academy in Riverdale, to talk about her experiences incorporating Biblical criticism into the Orthodox Day School environment. For more, visit https://18Forty.org/bible#tesler. Biblical criticism has long been an elephant in the room of Orthodox institutions, even among Sara’s classmates while doing a master’s in Bible studies at Yeshiva University’s Bernard Revel Graduate School of Jewish Studies. She has always been struck by the deafening silence regarding the questions it asks, and set out to introduce the topic to her students in SAR. But she also has a persistent anxiety and fear of driving her students away from Orthodox Judaism, and thinks carefully about the effects her teaching has on her students. -How can one go about incorporating Bible studies into their faith? -How should one go about teaching Bible studies without risking their students’ religiosity? -Is there any superior approach, or are there multiple valid ones? -And how have her students responded to her curriculum? Tune in to hear Sara discuss some of the ramifications of Biblical criticism, both educationally and for her own religious identity.
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