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This book re-thinks the relationship between the world of the
traditional Jewish study hall (the beit midrash) and the academy:
Can these two institutions overcome their vast differences? Should
they attempt to do so? If not, what could two methods of study seen
as diametrically opposed possibly learn from one another? How might
they help each other reconceive of their interrelationship,
themselves, and the broader study of Jews and Judaism? This book
begins with three distinct approaches to these challenges. The
chapters then follow the approaches through an interdisciplinary
series of pioneering case studies that reassess a range of topics
including: religion and pluralism in Jewish education; pain, sexual
consent, and ethics in the Talmud; the place of reason and devotion
among Jewish thinkers as diverse as Moses Mendelssohn, Jacob
Taubes, Sarah Schenirer, Ibn Chiquitilla, Yair Ḥayim Bacharach,
and the Rav Shagar; and Jewish law as a response to the
post-Holocaust landscape. The authors are scholars of rabbinics,
history, linguistics, philosophy, law, and education, many of whom
also have traditional religious training or ordination. The result
is a book designed for learned scholars, non-specialists, and
students of varying backgrounds, and one that is sure to spark
debate in the university, the beit midrash, and far beyond.
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