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Join us as we sit down with Rabbi Gil Student to explore his groundbreaking work in Jewish thought and scholarship. We begin with his journey as the founder of the influential Hirhurim/Torah Musings blog, delving into the motivations behind creating this pioneering platform and its lasting impact on the Jewish intellectual landscape in the internet era. Rabbi Student shares insights from his latest book, Articles of Faith, where he examines Judaism's nuanced stance on other religions, drawing on Rabbi Jonathan Sacks’ thought-provoking perspectives in The Dignity of Difference. We also tackle the controversy surrounding Rabbi Sacks’ view of "ger" as a stranger, seemingly contrasting the traditional rabbinic understanding of "ger" as a convert. Rabbi Student gets into the sources and makes a compelling argument in support of Rabbi Sacks' position. Finally, we navigate the intersection of Torah and science, addressing Rabbi Meiselman’s assertion of unanimity among classical authorities and exploring whether there is room for diverse opinions within the framework of Jewish tradition. While we couldn’t cover everything in one session, Rabbi Student’s critique of Rabbi Marc Shapiro’s approach to mesorah is a must-read for anyone seeking to deepen their understanding of this essential topic. Tune in for a fascinating discussion that teases some of the most insightful topics in Rabbi Student's new book.
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Join us as we sit down with Rabbi Gil Student to explore his groundbreaking work in Jewish thought and scholarship. We begin with his journey as the founder of the influential Hirhurim/Torah Musings blog, delving into the motivations behind creating this pioneering platform and its lasting impact on the Jewish intellectual landscape in the internet era. Rabbi Student shares insights from his latest book, Articles of Faith, where he examines Judaism's nuanced stance on other religions, drawing on Rabbi Jonathan Sacks’ thought-provoking perspectives in The Dignity of Difference. We also tackle the controversy surrounding Rabbi Sacks’ view of "ger" as a stranger, seemingly contrasting the traditional rabbinic understanding of "ger" as a convert. Rabbi Student gets into the sources and makes a compelling argument in support of Rabbi Sacks' position. Finally, we navigate the intersection of Torah and science, addressing Rabbi Meiselman’s assertion of unanimity among classical authorities and exploring whether there is room for diverse opinions within the framework of Jewish tradition. While we couldn’t cover everything in one session, Rabbi Student’s critique of Rabbi Marc Shapiro’s approach to mesorah is a must-read for anyone seeking to deepen their understanding of this essential topic. Tune in for a fascinating discussion that teases some of the most insightful topics in Rabbi Student's new book.
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