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Rabbi Daniel Rowe talks about Identity Politics, Bible Criticism, Nationalism and When to Give Your Life for Judaism - Full Interview


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Nationalism is seen as reactionary and dangerous today. But in the 1800s it was seen as progressive and liberal.

Ollie talks to Rabbi Daniel Rowe (Director, Aish UK) about the Jewish perspective on nationalism and national identity. They go on to discuss various aspects of biblical criticism, the place of nationalism within Judaism and the question of why Judaism demands we give up our life rather than commit sexual immorality?

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