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Models of the ideal Jew in the thinking of Kaplan, Heschel, and Soloveitchik

Textual sources - Models of the ideal Jew in the thinking of Kaplan, Heschel, and Soloveitchik

 David Hartman 
 

– Hope and Uncertainty: David Hartman, A Living Covenant, 275-277 

– The difference between halakhic man and homo religiosus: Rabbi Joseph B. Soloveitchik Halakhic Man, pp 94-95   

– Halakha, Agada and the polarity of Judaism: Abraham Joshua Heschel, God in Search of Man, 336-341 

– Of Prayer: Yeshayahu Leibowitz, Judaism, Human Values and the Jewish State, pp 30-35 

– The Status of Women: Yeshayahu Leibowitz, Judaism, Human Values and the Jewish State, pp 128-131  

– Why Individual Religion is not enough: Mordechai M. Kaplan, The Meaning of God in Modern Jewish Religion, pp 244, 250-251   

– Conversion: Martin Buber, The Way of Response17-18 

Keywords: halakha, agada, women’s status, prayer, community, conversion

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