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Judaism

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The Female Learning Curve

1 March 1993Articles, Diaspora, JudaismColin Shindler

On first reading, the ruling by the Chief Rabbi, Jonathan Sacks, legitimizing women’s prayer groups, seems to be an important step forward for large numbers of orthodox women. He has acknowledged the growing demand from Jewish women for a more authentic framework for spiritual expression. It is also abundantly clear from his consensual statement that…

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The Meaning of Jewish Renewal

1 June 1992Articles, Diaspora, JudaismColin Shindler

“The Kotzker [rebbe] thought that the pursuit of wealth tended to demean a person. The universal passion for ever more possessions was an abomination to him. As long as it was voluntary, poverty was a preferable goal to strive for He apparently thought that it was never despicable. Poverty released a person to go his…

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Jacob Frank

1 March 1991Articles, JudaismColin Shindler

Jacob Frank will always be remembered as one of the most frightening phenomena in Jewish history: a religious leader who, whether for purely self-interested motives or otherwise, was in all his actions a truly corrupt and degenerate individual. So wrote one of the greatest Jewish scholars of our time, Gershom Scholem—and it can be stated…

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Heaven Right here on Earth

1 March 1989Articles, Judaism, Universal questionsColin Shindler

At the end of 1988, full page advertisements appeared in the national press in Britain which exhorted Jews to embrace Jesus Christ as the Messiah and effectively to convert to the Christian faith. The reaction of most Jews was initially one of astonishment that, in this day and age, large sums of money should be…

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Tomorrow’s World

1 September 1988Articles, Diaspora, JudaismColin Shindler

Is a Jewish education for children the basis of a Jewish commitment for adults? Many would passionately argue that the complexities of Jewish life and experience can be communicated and registered only by teaching them to the young. This, indeed, was the raison d’être of the Jewish day school movement in Britain. At its core…

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The Study of Spinoza

1 June 1987Articles, Diaspora, Israel and the Diaspora, JudaismColin Shindler

At the beginning of April, an International Spinoza Institute was established in Israel in cooperation with the Hebrew University and Mishkenot Sha’ananim. It has attracted the sponsorship of Mayor Teddy Kollek and Professor Ephraim Katzir as well as many Israeli intellectuals and academics. The embryonic Institute has planned a series of hi-annual conferences up to…

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Louis Rabinowitz

1 September 1985Articles, Israel and the Diaspora, JudaismColin Shindler

JEWISH opposition to apartheid is not necessarily related to political or religious affiliation. This was well-proven by an Orthodox rabbi and supporter of Herut who died last year: Louis Isaac Rabinowitz. A leading figure in the Orthodox rabbinate and considered by many as Chief Rabbi material, Rabinowitz served from 1944-1961 as Chief Minister of the…

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