Introduction to Brit Shalom V
byCan Israel’s national rebirth help humanity to reconcile the values of compassion & strict justice?
Can Israel’s national rebirth help humanity to reconcile the values of compassion & strict justice?
Does Israel’s rebirth carry the potential to bridge the gap between the Western & Islamic worldviews?
Can Israel’s message to humanity be applied in different ways to various peoples in order to suit the unique cultures & values of each identity?
Now that Israel has returned to self-determination in our land, it’s crucial that we discover the Divine message we’re meant to share with humanity.
At a time when humanity’s productive capacity & destructive potential are both higher than ever before, there is a great fight being waged over the question of by which values the world should live.
Was the Zealot movement founded in the Galilee following the death of King Herod as Josephus claims? Or was it the continuation of something much older & deeper in Judean society?
The end of Bamidbar focuses on preparing the children of Israel for life in the promised land.
Despite its aggressive dedication to the land & people of Israel, the tribe of Shimon can be susceptible to seemingly benign foreign influences.
The primary theme of Parshat Balak is Israel’s spiritual confrontations with the other nations.
How can the teachings of Manitou help the children of Israel reach the stage of Hebrew universalism?
The primary theme of Parshat Ḥukat is Israel’s military confrontations with the other nations.
How should we understand the ideal relationship between the Jewish people & the Islamic world?