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How has Jewish tradition view sexuality, love, and the family? These topics are particularly relevant today and secular society's views on it are constantly evolving. How has the modern Jewish community's interactions with surrounding cultures and religions affected our perspectives on sexuality and love?
In this episode, Ari speaks with Miriam Krupka on how the Tanakh views these subjects as well as modern thinkers, ranging from Eliezer Berkovits to Joseph Soloveitchik to Leon Kass, and secular figures such as C.S. Lewis.
Miriam Krupka serves as the Dean of Faculty at the Ramaz Upper School in Manhattan, where she teaches Tanakh and Jewish philosophy.
Learn more about this course:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/e7eabclz3o5gvcf/Love%20and%20Intimacy%20in%20Jewish%20Thought%20-%20Reader.pdf?dl=0
Check out our offerings at tikvahfund.org/hs
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How has Jewish tradition view sexuality, love, and the family? These topics are particularly relevant today and secular society's views on it are constantly evolving. How has the modern Jewish community's interactions with surrounding cultures and religions affected our perspectives on sexuality and love?
In this episode, Ari speaks with Miriam Krupka on how the Tanakh views these subjects as well as modern thinkers, ranging from Eliezer Berkovits to Joseph Soloveitchik to Leon Kass, and secular figures such as C.S. Lewis.
Miriam Krupka serves as the Dean of Faculty at the Ramaz Upper School in Manhattan, where she teaches Tanakh and Jewish philosophy.
Learn more about this course:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/e7eabclz3o5gvcf/Love%20and%20Intimacy%20in%20Jewish%20Thought%20-%20Reader.pdf?dl=0
Check out our offerings at tikvahfund.org/hs
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