“These things will make sense to some, but not to others. I don't want passive followers. Those who are truly committed will peer deeply into it, looking for Truth.”
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I am the co-editor of a forthcoming essay collection about how neurodivergent Jews interact with Torah and Judaism and we are currently accepting submissions. The essays will be published in a book and authors will be compensated.
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Tova Herzl: “There are those among us who believe that the commandment to conquer the land and the events described in the “Book of Joshua” are a guide for operating a state in the 21st century.”
Hertzl is sounding the alarm about the religious right in Israel pushing for re-occupation of the #Gaza Strip.
“I would not be surprised if following a ground operation there is an Israeli presence in Gaza, and a demand comes for something small, trivial, let's say #Torah lessons for soldiers on the ruins of a #synagogue that was there before the disengagement, or prayer, and then maybe another one, and the tiny request will get the backing of politicians, those whose support is needed for the coalition's survival. Who will object? And there, a small step on the path to redemption. Or the opposite.”
“There is an urgent need to clarify that the voices seeing the terrible disaster that has befallen us as confirmation of a messianic worldview and a call for its promotion are a dangerous minority. If there is a significant opposing voice among the leaders of religious Zionism, including influential rabbis - I have not heard it. Silence is akin to agreement, confirmation, encouragement. There is a heavy responsibility on anyone who understands where the messianics want to lead us and what the consequences will be, to cry out already now, before it is too late.”
Herzl was #Israel's first ambassador to the recently independent Baltic States (Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania), as well as Israel's ambassador to South Africa. She served two stints as Congressional liaison in Israel's embassy in Washington, D.C.
The messianics are foaming at the mouth at the opportunity to resettle Gush Katif (southern Gaza Strip).
"We are signaling #Netanyahu and the ministers to strike a powerful blow, so they can prepare the ground for us to return to the settlement we abandoned. We want to go back home [...]"
The man who vowed to burn the Torah and the Bible outside the Israeli embassy in Sweden's capital Stockholm said Saturday he had chosen not to set light to the religious scriptures.
Despite being given permission by Stockholm police to hold a three-person protest, the man said he had no intention of burning any books and instead threw a lighter to the ground.
"I never thought I would burn any books. I'm a Muslim, we don't burn," broadcaster SVT cited the man as telling those gathered for the planned desecration.
The unnamed man in his 30s said the real reason for the protest was to draw attention to the difference between freedom of speech and offending other ethnic groups.
The planned Torah burning was due to take place just days after another man set fire to pages of the Quran, Islam's holy book, drawing widespread condemnation from Muslims worldwide.
Happy #Resurrection Day! On this day, almost 2,000 years ago, the Master of the Sabbath rose from the dead after fulfilling 3 days & 3 nights in the grave.
In this week's Parasha, Bo, we witness a transformative journey as the Israelites move closer to liberation.
This narrative echoes the experience of late-diagnosed autistics, who often navigate a path of self-discovery and liberation, unshackling the bonds of societal expectations and embracing their authentic selves.
This journey, much like the Israelites' exodus, is not just about reaching a destination but about the profound changes that occur along the way. It's a reminder that liberation and self-acceptance are continuous processes, filled with challenges and triumphs.