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"Dissent in Judaism: The Case of Conservative Judaism" , Rabbi Shlomo Riskin |
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Source: Hebrew Institute of White Plains Tape Library | |
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"How Does Liberal Orthodoxy Differ from Conservative Judaism" , Benjamin Blech |
Description: not available | |
Source: www.613.org | |
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"How should Orthodox Jews relate to other Jews?" , Rabbi Jonathan Rosenblatt |
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Source: www.613.org | |
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"Kol Yisroel Areivim" , Rabbi Hershel Schachter |
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Source: mnordl@aol.com | |
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"Orthodox Pluralism: 70 Faces of Torah" , Rabbi Aharon Lichtenstein |
Description: not available | |
Source: Hebrew Institute of White Plains Tape Library | |
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"Orthodoxy Relating to the Non-Orthodox" , Rabbi Shmuel Goldin |
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Source: www.ou.org | |
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"Theological Parameters within Orthodoxy" , Professor Menachem Kellner |
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Source: Sephardic Institute | |
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"Unity and Conformity in the Orthodox Communtiy" , Rabbi Mark Dratch |
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Source: www.ou.org | |
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"Who is a Jew- The Great Debate" , Rabbi Jacob I. Schochet |
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Source: www.thinkjewish.com | |
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A Heart of Many Rooms: Celebrating the Many Voices within Judaism , Rabbi David Hartman |
Description: A Heart of Many Rooms is a passionate, eloquent collection of essays that praise the diversity of Jewish experiences.... | |
Source: Jewish Lights Pub, 1999 | |
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Arguments for the Sake of Heaven: Emerging Trends in Traditional Judaism , Rabbi Dr Jonathan Sacks |
Description: Jonathan Sacks, the Chief Rabbi of Great Britain,explores contemporary issues that are creating rifts among the various sects of the Jewish world. | |
Source: Jason Aronson Publishers, 1995 | |
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Must a Jew Believe Anything? , Professor Menachem Kellner |
Description: The crucial question for today's Jewish world, Menachem Kellner argues, is not whether Jews will have Jewish grandchildren, but how many different sorts of mutually exclusive Judaisms those grandchildren will face. Kellner's short, brisk, and accessible book examines how the split that threatens the Jewish future can be avoided. His lucid analysis of what religious faith means in classical Judaism leads logically to a new way of construing the relationship of Orthodoxy to non-Orthodox Jews and institutions. | |
Source: Littman Library of Jewish Civilization, 1999 | |
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One People? Tradition, Modernity and Jewish Unity , Rabbi Dr Jonathan Sacks |
Description: One People? is the first book-length study of the major problem confronting the Jewish future: the availability or otherwise of a way of mending the schisms between Reform and Orthodox Judaism, between religious and secular Jews in Israel, and between Israel itself and the diaspora-all of which have been deepened by the fierce and continuing controversy over the question of 'who is a Jew?'..... | |
Source: Oxford, England Littman Library of Jewish Civiliza | |
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The Coming Cataclysm: The Orthodox-Reform Rift and the Future of the Jewish People , Rabbi Reuven Bulka |
Description: not available | |
Source: Mosaic Press 1984 | |
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The Universal Jew; Letters to a Progressive Father from his Orthodox Son , Yosef ben Shlomo Hakohen |
Description: not available | |
Source: Feldheim Publishers NY 1995 | |
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Tradition and the Nontraditional Jew , Rabbi Dr JJ Schacter |
Description: From the Publisher: One of the central problems facing the contemporary American Jewish community is the progressive deterioration of the relationship between Jews who identify with the various denominations within Judaism. Orthodox Jews, in particular, face a difficult dilemma. On the one hand, they are committed to the notion that the halakhah (Jewish law) is normative and binding not only for themselves but for all Jews. They believe that it is God's will that every member of k'lal Yisrael (the community of Israel) observe Jewish law as presented in the Bible and the Talmud, as codified by the Shulhan Arukh, and as applied to contemporary times by authoritative religious decisors or posekim. No deviation from this fundamental commitment on either ideological or practical grounds can be tolerated, they claim, for it would undermine and deny the very essence of a divinely revealed Judaism. Yet, many contemporary Orthodox Jews find it difficult to accept the practical implications of this position. The classic manner of dealing with an apikorus - the nonbeliever or skeptic ("one is required to actively destroy them and to bring them down to the nethermost pit") - and the obligation to hate the wicked feel harsh to many who are unprepared to adopt such a policy toward neighbors, co-workers, and, often, close relatives. But the issue goes beyond mere sentiment. Strong arguments are also made on purely halakhic grounds against the stricter, more extreme position. Indeed, while some continue to argue that halakhah today mandates hating other Jews, others find such a conclusion to be indefensible and untenable. This volume seeks to address this issue from the perspectives of Jewish history, Jewish law, and Jewish thought (hashkafah). The contributors to this volume were participants in the Orthodox Forum, an annual gathering of scholars who meet to consider major issues of concern to the Jewish community. | |
Source: Jason Aronson, 1992 | |
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A Torah Perspective on the Status of Secular Jews Today , Rabbi Yehuda Amital |
Description: not available | |
Source: Tradition, 23:4 | |
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Ahavat Yisrael: A Selected Bibliography , Rabbi Nathaniel Helfgot |
Description: not available | |
Source: Tradition and the Nontraditional Jew ed.JJSchacter | |
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All Jews Are Responsible for One Another , Nahum Eliezer Rabinovitch |
Description: not available | |
Source: Tradition and the Nontraditional Jew ed.JJSchacter | |
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'Between Love and Rebuke' , Rabbi Shear Yashuv Cohen |
Description: not available | |
Source: Tradition, 28:2 | |
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Building Community in White Plains , Rabbi Chaim Marder |
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Source: not available | |
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Co-Existing with Orthodox Jews , Eugene Borowitz |
Description: not available | |
Source: Journal of Reform Judaism 34, 1987 | |
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Cooperation with Non-Orthodox Jews , Walter S. Wurzburger |
Description: not available | |
Source: Tradition 22:2 (33-40), 1986 | |
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'Halakhah as a Ground for Creating Shared Spiritual Language' , Rabbi David Hartman |
Description: not available | |
Source: Tradition, 16:1 | |
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Jewish Religious Pluralism , Daniel Cohn-Sherbok |
Description: not available | |
Source: Cross Currents 46, 1996 | |
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Loving and Hating Jews as Halakhic Categories , Rabbi Dr Norman Lamm |
Description: not available | |
Source: Tradition and the Nontraditional Jew ed.JJSchacter | |
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'One People: Thinking About Unity' , Rabbi Dr Jonathan Sacks |
Description: not available | |
Source: Le'eylah, 29 | |
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Rabbinic Attitudes Toward Nonobservance in the Medieval Period , Rabbi Ephraim Kanarfogel |
Description: not available | |
Source: Tradition and the Nontraditional Jew ed JJSchacter | |
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Rabbinic Responses to Nonobservance in the Modern Era , Judith Bleich |
Description: not available | |
Source: Tradition and the Nontraditional Jew ed.JJSchacter | |
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Rebuking a Fellow Jew: Theory and Practice , Rabbi Yehuda Amital |
Description: not available | |
Source: Tradition and the Nontraditional Jew ed.JJSchacter | |
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Seeking the Religious Roots of Pluralism , Rabbi Irving Greenberg |
Description: not available | |
Source: Journal for Ecumenical Studies 24:3, 1997 | |
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Tolerance in Jewish Tradition , Aviezer Ravitsky |
Description: not available | |
Source: Hazon Nahum, Ktav Publishing, 1998 | |
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Toward a Principled Pluralism , Rabbi Irving Greenberg |
Description: not available | |
Source: Towards the Twenty-first Century, Ronald Kronish | |
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Will There Be One People in the Year 2000? , Rabbi Irving Greenberg |
Description: not available | |
Source: Perspectives, 1985 | |
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books - The Universal Jew-- , Rabbi Shalom J. Carmy |
Description: not available | |
Source: Jewish Action 60 (2) winter 5760 | |
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Unity and Conformity in the Orthodox Community-- , Rabbi Mark Dratch |
Description: not available | |
Source: Tzemach Dovid | |
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Don't Judge a Book by it's Cover-- , Yosef Reinman |
Description: not available | |
Source: The Jewish Week January 24 2003 | |
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A Theology of Jewish Unity-- , Michael Wyschogrod |
Description: not available | |
Source: Le'ela 21 | |
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'As Swords Thrust Through The Body': The Nezivs Rejection of Separatism , Rabbi Howard S. Joseph |
Description: An analysis of the views of Rabbi Naphtali Zvi Yehudah Berlin, known as the Neziv, one of the leading Orthodox rabbis of the 19th century. For communal and theological reasons, he opposed Orthodox separation from non-Orthodox Jews, advocating Jewish communal harmony and joint Torah study in the face of post-Enlightenment deviations and denominational movements. | |
Source: The Edah Journal Volume 1:1 | |
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Confronting Disbelievers-- , Joseph Grunblatt |
Description: not available | |
Source: Tradition 23:1 (33-39) 1987 | |
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Congregational Dignity and Human Dignity: Women and Public Torah Reading , Professor Daniel Sperber |
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Source: not available | |
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Cooperation with Non-Orthodox Jews-- , Walter S Waltzburger |
Description: not available | |
Source: Tradition 22: 2 (33-40) 1986 | |
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Editor's Introduction to the Elul 5763 Edition , Dr. Eugene Korn |
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Editor's Welcome and Introduction to the Marheshvan Edition , Dr. Eugene Korn |
Description: An overview of possible responses to modern empirical pluralism and various Orthodox strategies for validation of, and limitations on, interaction with gentiles and non-traditional Jews. | |
Source: The Edah Journal Volume 1:1 | |
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Editor's Welcome and Introduction to the Sivan Edition , Dr. Eugene Korn |
Description: not available | |
Source: The Edah Journal Volume 1:2 | |
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Ideology and Tolerance-- , Rabbi Dr Jonathan Sacks |
Description: not available | |
Source: Le'ela2:11(19-28) 1981 | |
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Introduction to the Tevet 5762 Edition-- , Dr. Eugene Korn |
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Is Reform Judaism a Movement, a Sect or a Heresy?-- , Rabbi Alan J. Yuter |
Description: not available | |
Source: Tradition 24:3 (87-98) 1989 | |
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Mysticism, Hasidism And Escapism: Continued Discussion of "Jewish Mysticism: Medieval Roots Contemporary Dangers and Prospective Challenges" , Yehuda Gellman |
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Source: not available | |
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Of Books and Bans , Dr. Marc B. Shapiro |
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Source: not available | |
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On the Definition of a "Good Jew"-- , Rabbi Dr Jonathan Sacks |
Description: not available | |
Source: Le'ela, 1:3 (18-28) 1977 | |
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Orthodoxy and Reform - is there a halakhic perspective?-- , Shaul Robinson |
Description: not available | |
Source: Le'ela no. 43 1997 16-19 | |
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Parameters and Limits of Communal Unity from the Perspective of Jewish Law-- , Rabbi J David Bleich |
Description: not available | |
Source: JHCS 6 (5-20) 1983 | |
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Rabbi Samson Raphael Hirsch To Liepman Phillip Prins of Amsterdam: An 1873 Responsum on Education , David H. Ellenson |
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Reproach, recognition and respect; Rabbi Joseph B. Soloveitchik and Orthodoxy's mid-century attitude toward non-Orthodox denominations -- , Seth Farber |
Description: not available | |
Source: American Jewish History 89:2, 2001 | |
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The Arts in the Jewish Day School: A Case Study , Ed Codish |
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The Attitude to Halacha of the Progressive Movements: Can They be Considered a Kehilla Kedosha?-- , I. Lerner |
Description: not available | |
Source: Le'ela, Vol 1 No. 10 1980 (7-12) | |
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Values, Halakhah and Pesaq: Continued Discussion Of "Halakhic Values: Pesaq or Persuasion" , Gil Student |
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Why Cant We All Just Get Along? An Orthodox Rabbis Perspective on Pluralism , Rabbi Shmuel Goldin |
Description: A transcript of a lecture delivered at the Jewish Theological Seminary of America by a prominent Orthodox rabbi, who maintains that divisions within the Jewish community be addressed through creative approaches. Dialogue should be established between the denominations based upon (1) recognition and respect of each other's boundaries, (2) identification of and management of differences, (3) willingness to engage in self-analysis and critique, and (4) making decisions and taking actions within each denomination with an eye toward benefiting Judaism and the Jewish people. | |
Source: The Edah Journal Volume 1:1 | |
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Can We Be One? The Compelling Case for Jewish Unity , Rabbi Dr Haskel Lookstein |
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Can We Value Without Validating? Redefining Our Approach to the Non-Orthodox , Rabbi Shmuel Goldin |
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Creative Solutions for Conversion and Jewish Unity , Dr. Jeffrey Woolf |
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Disunity of Judaism and of the Jewish People , Rabbi Saul J. Berman |
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Finding Common Ground as Jews: Exploring Jewish Diversity , Arna Poupko |
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Halachic Attitudes Toward Non-Orthodox: Ideology and Theology as a Definer of Jewish Identity , Rabbi Dov Linzer |
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Is Jewish Unity an Elusive Goal: What Our Sources Say about This Idea , Dr. Alvin I. Schiff |
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Jewish Diversity: A Historical Perspective , Rabbi Martin I. Lockshin |
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Jewish Identity and Jewish Unity , Rabbi Benjamin Hecht |
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Jewish Unity and Diversity: The Real Issues, the Real Challenge , Dr. Mervin Verbit |
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Modern Orthodoxys Approach to Klal Yisrael: The Torah of Principled Inclusion , Rabbi Alan J. Yuter |
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Nature of the Jewish People , Professor Menachem Kellner |
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Orthodoxy and the Non-Orthodox Community , Rabbi Marc D. Angel |
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Orthodoxy and Ultra-Orthodoxy: Do We Understand Each Other? , Dr. Steven Bayme |
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Pluralism: Orthodox and Liberal Jews , Rabbi Eliezer Finkelman |
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Reaching Out to Non-Orthodox: How to Value without Validating , Arna Poupko |
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Relating to Beloved Non-Orthodox Family Members , Rabbi Charles H. Sheer |
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Religious Pluralism and Religious Polarization: How Do We Heal the Rift? , Dr. Steven Bayme |
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What Does Reform Judaism Believe? , Dr. Benny Kraut |
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