Tag: Individualism

The text discusses the prevalent use of the metaphor of the "Jewish journey" in describing Jewish experiences and suggests shifting focus to a new metaphor: "Jewish homecoming."
The text discusses the misconception that Jews are safer in Western democracies and argues that the only truly safe place for Jews is the State of Israel.
The text discusses the modern trend of seeking spiritual growth on individual terms rather than through organized religion.
In this article, Rabbi Josh Joseph emphasizes the importance of belonging and community in religious life.
The text is a list of statements about what the author will not do or engage in.
Lou Schizas, a capitalist figure, presents a perspective that life is a series of individual choices with little room for external influences.
This article explores the various responses of Orthodox Jewish communities to COVID-19 restrictions and analyzes them from social, cultural, and theological perspectives.
In "A Moral Voice", Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks argues for the importance of the common good in a world dominated by individualism and identity politics.
Lou Schizas believes that life boils down to the choices we make, emphasizing personal responsibility and a capitalist outlook on facing life's challenges alone.
Hillel Halkin's book delves into the topic of love, death, and immortality, touching on ancient Israelite burial practices, the concept of Sheol as an afterlife, and shifts in beliefs about immortality among later Jews.