Each Human Being as an Image of God: A Jewish Response to Religious Nationalism
Judaism does not speak with one voice on any issue, lacking, as it does, a singular decisor or an authoritative catechism, so no one can authoritatively make claims about how Judaism should approach civic and political affairs. Jewish tradition is multi voiced, reflecting radically varied contexts,...
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