[maxbutton id=”5″ url=”https://polishjewsreviving.org/rosh-hashanah-morning-akedah/” ] W przeszłości podkreślałem już, że najważniejszymi częściami każdego tekstu biblijnego są te, które nie zostały zapisane, nie zostały wydrukowane i których nie czytamy, ale które musiały się wydarzyć, jeśli narracja ma mieć jakikolwiek sens. Sens narracyjny albo teologiczny – te dwa nie są zawsze takie same. Opowieść o tym, co nazywamy […]
Rosh Hashanah Morning: Akedah
[maxbutton id=”6″ url=”https://polishjewsreviving.org/poranek-rosz-haszana-akeda/” ] I have in the past emphasized that the most important parts of any Biblical text are those which are not written or not printed, not read but which must have happened if a narrative is to make any sort of sense. Narrative sense, or theological sense – the two are not […]
Parashat Ki Tavo
Life is a journey, not a destination – these words of Ralph Waldo Emerson resonate with the narrative of the Torah, which devotes 4 books to the description of the journey through the wilderness and concludes on the cusp of the Israelites entering the Promised Land. The fact that we start reading Torah from the […]
Re’eh
[maxbutton id=”6″ url=”https://polishjewsreviving.org/ree/” ] Beit Warszawa, 30 August 2019 – The portion ‘Re’eh’ is one of those composite ones towards the end of the Torah where Moses is trying to cram in several themes at the same time. Some are, from our point of view, pleasant and uplifting, some are violent and threatening. When he […]
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