Tag: Jewish Future

Rabbi Ammiel Hirsch discusses the anti-Zionist crisis facing the Reform Movement in the 18Forty Podcast episode sponsored by Joel and Lynn Mael.
The article discusses the current state of the American Jewish conversation, highlighting the rise of antisemitism as a symptom of broader issues like political polarization and the collapse of shared news sources.
The text discusses various factors that contribute to the unique attributes of Jews and Israelis.
In this issue of Sapir, dedicated to Israel's 75th birthday, the editors examine Israel's past and future.
Rabbi Yisroel Kaminetsky discusses the current state of Jewish education in America and explores the challenges and goals of creating a yeshiva experience that benefits students.
Ted Deutch, the former U.S. Representative and current CEO of the American Jewish Committee (AJC), discusses his upbringing and Jewish values that inform his advocacy work.
The article highlights the importance of visionary leadership in Judaism.
Yakir Englander, a former ultra-orthodox individual, is working to connect his traditional upbringing with a more freeing and expansive vision of Judaism.
Eli Kowaz discusses the borders outlined in the Trump administration's Peace to Prosperity plan with analyst Dan Rothem, based in Tel Aviv.
Yossi Klein Halevy, an American-Israeli writer, engages in Israeli-Palestinian dialogue through his best-selling book Letters to My Palestinian Neighbor, avoiding the urge to reconcile conflicting narratives.
Dr. Tomer Persico, a religions scholar, explores the concept of the Image of God in his upcoming book and its influence on Judaism and the world.
Rabbi Prof. Irving (Yitz) Greenberg, a renowned Jewish thinker, explores the significance of Israel in his theological perspective and reflects on the evolving Jewish-American identity in the modern era.
Rabbi Prof. Irving (Yitz) Greenberg reflects on the significance of celebrating Independence Day in Israel as a statement of faith, discussing the role of Israel in his theological worldview and the evolving nature of the Jewish-American experience today.
Bret Stephens, a prominent New York Times columnist, recently discussed the state of politics in the US and Israel at the Z3 conference, organized by the Z3 Project of the Oshman Family JCC.
Bret Stephens, a well-known New York Times columnist, participated in a discussion at the Z3 conference about politics in the US and Israel.
Sara Haetzni-Cohen, the director of My Israel, discusses the impact of the hard right on challenging Likud centrists and center-left moderates.
Rabbi Sigalit Ur examines numerous conversations between Jews and Gentiles in Rabbinic texts, exploring the definition of who is considered a Gentile.
Rabbi Sigalit Ur, a research fellow at the Shalom Hartman Institute, delves into her analysis of numerous interactions between Jews and Gentiles found in Rabbinic literature.
Dr. Brian Klug from the University of Oxford explores the ideas of Ahad Ha'am, an early 20th-century Zionist thinker, in his book "Words of Fire: Ahad Ha'am and the Jewish Future."