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Rabbi Harold Schulweis wrote 30 years ago that the way we work through the memory of the Holocaust, the Shoah, the way we extract meaning from the madness, would be the most critical question of post-Holocaust generations.
Globalization and high-speed communication put twenty-first century people in contact with adherents to a wide variety of world religions, but usually, valuable knowledge of these other traditions is limited at best.
Martin Buber contrasts the faith of Abraham with the faith of St Paul and ponders the possibilities of reconciliation between the two. He offers a sincere and reverent Jewish view of Christ and of the unique and decisive character of His message to Jew and Gentile.
The theologian’s attempts to arrive at a new conception of Judaism made him influential to thinkers of other faiths.
This video is intended as an introduction to the thought of Martin Buber, with an emphasis on I and Thou. This video is not intended as a comprehensive or definitive account of his work. This video is for educational purposes only.
In this work, Buber expounds upon and defends the Zionist experiment - a federal system of communities on a co-operative basis. He looks to the anarchists Proudhon, Kropotkin and Gustav Landauer, but selects only that part of their doctrines appropriate to his case.
At the very same time that we need religion to be a strong force against extremism, it is suffering from a second pernicious trend, what I call religious routine-ism. - Sharon Brous
A conversation with Rabbi Noa Kushner and Rabbi Ed Feinstein, and the visionaries shaping Jewish life for the next generation.
This moment of aching and awakening demands that we cultivate a new moral imagination.
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