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Instead of Arguing About the Pew Survey, ask “how and where can Jewish experiences make the greatest possible contribution”

Author Drew Kaplan Date 13 May 2014
The question should not be which interpretations of the survey are correct. Instead, we...
Tagged Jewish, Pew Survey, Rabbi Brad Hirschfield |
Kohelet

The Book of Kohelet is “best described as a cahier or notebook, into which the author jotted down his reflections…”

Author Drew Kaplan Date 12 May 2014
…it is clear that the Book of Koheleth is not a debate, a dialogue,...
Tagged Bible, Kohelet |
Kohelet

Kohelet “was struggling to use Hebrew or quasi-philosophic purposes, a use to which the language had not previously been applied”

Author Drew Kaplan Date 12 May 2014
The impact of Aramaic upon the syntax and vocabulary has already been discussed, while...
Tagged Bible, Kohelet |
Marriage

“as much as we are stymied by halachah in these awful agunah situations, we are thankful to halachah for having created the marriages and the families that so many of us enjoy”

Author Drew Kaplan Date 11 May 2014
There are indeed any number of ways that a couple and a rabbi can...
Tagged agunot, Halakhah, Judaism, Marriage |
Kohelet

“The Book of Kohelet “had come to be associated with the name of Solomon, traditional patron of Wisdom in Israel

Author Drew Kaplan Date 11 May 2014
…the book had come to be associated with the name of Solomon, traditional patron...
Tagged Bible, Kohelet, Solomon |
Politics in America

“‘My life explains my fight’ has been the argument of every American political biography for a long time”

Author Drew Kaplan Date 9 May 2014
My life explains my fight has been the argument of every American political biography...
Tagged Political Narratives, Politicians, Politics |
Divorce

“…there is never, ever an excuse or justification for extortion” for a Get

Author Drew Kaplan Date 8 May 2014
…there is never, ever an excuse or justification for extortion. No one, not our...
Tagged Divorce, Get, Judaism |
Kohelet

“…Koheleth writes his book in old age, recapitulating the stages of his spiritual history in the process…”

Author Drew Kaplan Date 8 May 2014
…Koheleth writes his book in old age, recapitulating the stages of his spiritual history...
Tagged Bible, Kohelet |
Talmud

It is “clear that the BT’s agonism and rhetorical style owes much of its character and form to Greco-Roman rhetorical oratory”

Author Drew Kaplan Date 7 May 2014
In sum, the strikingly agonistic nature of the BT derives not only from its...
Tagged Talmud |
Marriage, Talmud

“While the Torah itself spoke of marriage in only a legalistic way, the talmudic literature reinvented marriage as a deeply committed, truly covenanted relationship”

Author Drew Kaplan Date 7 May 2014
While the Torah itself spoke of marriage in only a legalistic way, the talmudic...
Tagged Halakhah, Judaism, Marriage, Talmud |
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