
Judaismโs Encounter with Other Cultures: Rejection or Integration
The issue of Judaismโs relationship to wisdom derived from non-Jewish sources has been one of the most basic concerns of Jewish intellectual history from antiquity to modern times. As the encounters between traditional Jews and world culture become ever more extensive in the digital age, this tension is perhaps more relevant now than ever. In ย Judaismโs Encounter with Other Cultures: Rejection or Integration? , four eminent scholars provide fresh insight into this continuing discussion. In compelling essays, they present multiple angles to the issue, providing a rich sampling of source material and offerยญing an eloquent case for the perpetuation of Judaismโs dialogue and cultural interaction with the outside world.
The first three essays of this classic volumeโby Professors Gerald Blidstein, David Berger, and Shnayer Z. Leimanโpresent comprehensive and auยญthoritative historical overviews of central themes in the debate over Judaismโs encounter with world culture. The final essayโa breathtaking philosophiยญcal, halakhic, and educational opus by Rabbi Dr. Aharon Lichtensteinโhas become a primary source in a discussion which continues to resonate deeply among committed Jews.
The issue of Judaismโs relationship to wisdom derived from non-Jewish sources has been one of the most basic concerns of Jewish intellectual history from antiquity to modern times. As the encounters between traditional Jews and world culture become ever more extensive in the digital age, this tension is perhaps more relevant now than ever. In ย Judaismโs Encounter with Other Cultures: Rejection or Integration? , four eminent scholars provide fresh insight into this continuing discussion. In compelling essays, they present multiple angles to the issue, providing a rich sampling of source material and offerยญing an eloquent case for the perpetuation of Judaismโs dialogue and cultural interaction with the outside world.
The first three essays of this classic volumeโby Professors Gerald Blidstein, David Berger, and Shnayer Z. Leimanโpresent comprehensive and auยญthoritative historical overviews of central themes in the debate over Judaismโs encounter with world culture. The final essayโa breathtaking philosophiยญcal, halakhic, and educational opus by Rabbi Dr. Aharon Lichtensteinโhas become a primary source in a discussion which continues to resonate deeply among committed Jews.
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The issue of Judaismโs relationship to wisdom derived from non-Jewish sources has been one of the most basic concerns of Jewish intellectual history from antiquity to modern times. As the encounters between traditional Jews and world culture become ever more extensive in the digital age, this tension is perhaps more relevant now than ever. In ย Judaismโs Encounter with Other Cultures: Rejection or Integration? , four eminent scholars provide fresh insight into this continuing discussion. In compelling essays, they present multiple angles to the issue, providing a rich sampling of source material and offerยญing an eloquent case for the perpetuation of Judaismโs dialogue and cultural interaction with the outside world.
The first three essays of this classic volumeโby Professors Gerald Blidstein, David Berger, and Shnayer Z. Leimanโpresent comprehensive and auยญthoritative historical overviews of central themes in the debate over Judaismโs encounter with world culture. The final essayโa breathtaking philosophiยญcal, halakhic, and educational opus by Rabbi Dr. Aharon Lichtensteinโhas become a primary source in a discussion which continues to resonate deeply among committed Jews.











