

Zev Eleff: Is This the End of American Judaism? [Denominations 1/5]
May 14, 2024
Zev Eleff, historian and president of Gratz College, explores the evolution of American Jewish denominations and their significance. He discusses how these movements arose and their contributions to Jewish identity today. Eleff urges a re-examination of Jewish meaning amidst rising antisemitism and societal divides. He shares insights on Israel's shifting perceptions and the growing gap between secularism and traditional practices. This engaging talk encourages dialogue and inclusivity within the diverse American Jewish community.
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Fight To Preserve Purpose
- The purpose of Judaism is not primarily to fight antisemitism; fighting antisemitism preserves space to pursue Judaism's purpose.
- David Beshevkin urges reflection on what Jewish life we are defending beyond safety.
History Is Not Over
- Fukuyama's "End of History" warns that lack of worthy struggle creates destructive substitutes.
- Beshevkin connects current global upheaval to a rekindled need for metaphysical and communal purpose.
Elevate Opposing Views
- Zohar Atkins (via Rav Kook) argues cultural controversies reflect partial divine truth and require elevating opponents' views.
- Beshevkin suggests religious frameworks can transcend zero-sum identity conflicts like Israel-Palestine.