Tikkun Ha'am / Repairing Our People: Israel and the Crisis of Liberal Judaism
October 7, 2023 was not just one of the most tragic days in modern Jewish history; it represented a profound moral and spiritual challenge to liberal Jewish denominations in America.

It's a challenge Jews have faced before, and we rose to the occasion; but are Jews of today up to the challenge? We have the opportunity—and the obligation—to reclaim a Jewish vocabulary of sanctity, activism, and the desire to stand apart from today's world.

Tikkun Ha'am/Repairing Our People is a cry from the heart by one of American Judaism's most prolific voices. His message: the role of faith is to challenge us as individuals and to challenge society. Rabbi Jeffrey K. Salkin challenges us to rethink contemporary Jewish identity, Israel, spirituality, and popular culture. Rabbi Salkin invites readers to think deeply about the contemporary world, showing that Judaism has a stake in our world's political, religious, and cultural battles.
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Tikkun Ha'am / Repairing Our People: Israel and the Crisis of Liberal Judaism
October 7, 2023 was not just one of the most tragic days in modern Jewish history; it represented a profound moral and spiritual challenge to liberal Jewish denominations in America.

It's a challenge Jews have faced before, and we rose to the occasion; but are Jews of today up to the challenge? We have the opportunity—and the obligation—to reclaim a Jewish vocabulary of sanctity, activism, and the desire to stand apart from today's world.

Tikkun Ha'am/Repairing Our People is a cry from the heart by one of American Judaism's most prolific voices. His message: the role of faith is to challenge us as individuals and to challenge society. Rabbi Jeffrey K. Salkin challenges us to rethink contemporary Jewish identity, Israel, spirituality, and popular culture. Rabbi Salkin invites readers to think deeply about the contemporary world, showing that Judaism has a stake in our world's political, religious, and cultural battles.
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Tikkun Ha'am / Repairing Our People: Israel and the Crisis of Liberal Judaism

Tikkun Ha'am / Repairing Our People: Israel and the Crisis of Liberal Judaism

by Rabbi Jeffrey K. Salkin
Tikkun Ha'am / Repairing Our People: Israel and the Crisis of Liberal Judaism

Tikkun Ha'am / Repairing Our People: Israel and the Crisis of Liberal Judaism

by Rabbi Jeffrey K. Salkin

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October 7, 2023 was not just one of the most tragic days in modern Jewish history; it represented a profound moral and spiritual challenge to liberal Jewish denominations in America.

It's a challenge Jews have faced before, and we rose to the occasion; but are Jews of today up to the challenge? We have the opportunity—and the obligation—to reclaim a Jewish vocabulary of sanctity, activism, and the desire to stand apart from today's world.

Tikkun Ha'am/Repairing Our People is a cry from the heart by one of American Judaism's most prolific voices. His message: the role of faith is to challenge us as individuals and to challenge society. Rabbi Jeffrey K. Salkin challenges us to rethink contemporary Jewish identity, Israel, spirituality, and popular culture. Rabbi Salkin invites readers to think deeply about the contemporary world, showing that Judaism has a stake in our world's political, religious, and cultural battles.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940185884096
Publisher: Wicked Son
Publication date: 11/28/2023
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 3 MB

About the Author

Rabbi Jeffrey K. Salkin is one of American Judaism’s most-quoted rabbis, described as “courageous,” “always relevant,” and “one of American Judaism’s true public intellectuals.”

His blog, Martini Judaism: for those who want to be shaken and stirred, published by the Religion News Service, has won several national awards for best religion blog of the year.

Rabbi Salkin’s essays have appeared in the Washington Post, Commentary, the Wall Street Journal, the Huffington Post, Mosaic, Forward, and JTA. He has discussed American politics on CNN and the BBC. His books and numerous scholarly essays discuss subjects such as American Jewish identity, the Bible, Israel, gender politics, and Jewish culture. He delivered the keynote on religion and spirituality at the famous Chautauqua Institution.

Rabbi Salkin was one of the first Jews to receive the Doctor of Ministry degree from Princeton Theological Seminary in 1991. He lives and teaches in southern Florida.
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