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Valley Beit Midrash
United States
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 15 ต.ค. 2013
Valley Beit Midrash (a global center for learning and action) is a forward-thinking, pluralistic not-for-profit organization rooted in Jewish ethics that is committed to improving lives in our communities through Torah learning, social action, and leadership development.
To learn more, go to www.valleybeitmidrash.org/
To learn more, go to www.valleybeitmidrash.org/
Judaism and Anti-Intellectualism
A virtual event presentation by Dr. Elias Sacks
The event was co-sponsored by Temple Emanuel
About The Event:
We live in an anti-intellectual age-a time of scientific skepticism, doubts about the value of higher education, and hostility toward many forms of expertise and advanced learning. But anti-intellectualism is not an exclusively modern development; on the contrary, it has a long history in religious traditions, including Judaism, where many figures have cast science, philosophy, and other forms of rigorous intellectual inquiry as irrelevant at best and dangerous at worst. In this session, we will explore the history of Jewish anti-intellectualism, wrestling with diverse Jewish responses to questions such as: Do scientific and philosophical studies have a place in religious life? Do Jews have an obligation to pursue such forms of knowledge, or do these disciplines represent threats to religious practice and belief? And what resources-if any-does the Jewish tradition offer to individuals and communities troubled by anti-intellectual attitudes in the United States and worldwide?
About The Speaker:
Elias Sacks is an Associate Professor of Religious Studies and Jewish Studies at the University of Colorado Boulder, where he studies Jewish thought, philosophy of religion, Jewish-Christian relations, religious ethics, and religion and politics. He is the author of Moses Mendelssohn’s Living Script: Philosophy, Practice, History, Judaism (2017), as well as articles on medieval and modern thinkers, including Mendelssohn, Moses Maimonides, Baruch Spinoza, Nachman Krochmal, Hermann Cohen, Franz Rosenzweig, and Jacob Taubes. Previously, Sacks served as Director of The Jewish Publication Society.
The event was co-sponsored by Temple Emanuel
About The Event:
We live in an anti-intellectual age-a time of scientific skepticism, doubts about the value of higher education, and hostility toward many forms of expertise and advanced learning. But anti-intellectualism is not an exclusively modern development; on the contrary, it has a long history in religious traditions, including Judaism, where many figures have cast science, philosophy, and other forms of rigorous intellectual inquiry as irrelevant at best and dangerous at worst. In this session, we will explore the history of Jewish anti-intellectualism, wrestling with diverse Jewish responses to questions such as: Do scientific and philosophical studies have a place in religious life? Do Jews have an obligation to pursue such forms of knowledge, or do these disciplines represent threats to religious practice and belief? And what resources-if any-does the Jewish tradition offer to individuals and communities troubled by anti-intellectual attitudes in the United States and worldwide?
About The Speaker:
Elias Sacks is an Associate Professor of Religious Studies and Jewish Studies at the University of Colorado Boulder, where he studies Jewish thought, philosophy of religion, Jewish-Christian relations, religious ethics, and religion and politics. He is the author of Moses Mendelssohn’s Living Script: Philosophy, Practice, History, Judaism (2017), as well as articles on medieval and modern thinkers, including Mendelssohn, Moses Maimonides, Baruch Spinoza, Nachman Krochmal, Hermann Cohen, Franz Rosenzweig, and Jacob Taubes. Previously, Sacks served as Director of The Jewish Publication Society.
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Such crystal clear clarity from Rabbi Kushner in such deep issues, what a Joy that I receive with gratefulness! Blessings and long life to this man!
Thank you for keeping this video open for comments. Dialogue is a very important thing even if you don't like what the other person says.
Rabbi Kushner's work has deeply impacted me. His work and explanations of Kabbalah have helped me reconcile my faith. Thank you.
Helpful!
th-cam.com/video/tFuwnH6vruA/w-d-xo.html Happy apocalypse.
I’m an Israeli, a Zionist, and a liberal. This guy, with all due respect, sounds like a religious fundamentalist, a settler, and a fanatic. Rabbi Shmueli, please interview main stream Israelis as well (while I have no issue hearing fringe views so long as it’s along side main stream sentiments). The pro-settlement party in Israel, consists of less than 5% of the electorate and currently holds 4/120 seats in the Knesset)
Adam Greenberg Btw... It doesn’t matter who holds seats in the Knesset. Netanyahu does whatever the hell he wants and said he would annex the illegal settlements of the West Bank and Gantz at one point stated that he would “bomb Gaza back to the stone ages”... Well, I have Christian friends living there and what he’s suggesting is MURDER. Israelis are doing very little to stop this madness. For starters.... REFUSE SERVICE FOR THE IDF!
I heard a lot of jews, from past, sort of studied kabbalah, yet, I think it may be considered controversial- any thoughts.
You don't have to buy into their narrative to advocate for their civil and human rights.
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