Orthodox Conundrum

Jewish Particularism or Cultural Engagement: A Chanukah Debate, with Rabbi Yitzchok Adlerstein and Rabbi Dr. Raphael Zarum (273)

Dec 15, 2025
Rabbi Dr. Raphael Zarum, Dean of the London School of Jewish Studies, and Rabbi Yitzchok Adlerstein, Director of Global Faith Engagement for Israel365, explore the tension between Jewish particularism and cultural engagement. They debate how Chanukah embodies this struggle, with Adlerstein advocating for a focus on Jewish distinctiveness, while Zarum emphasizes the importance of engagement and selective assimilation. They also discuss the impact of modern culture on Jewish values, the role of literature and media in shaping beliefs, and the need for discernment in cultural interactions.
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Festival Of The In-Between

  • Chanukah is framed as the festival of the in-between, lit at twilight to symbolize engagement with outside culture without losing identity.
  • Rabbi Dr. Raphael Zarum argues we should assimilate aspects of other cultures but not be assimilated by them.
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Overlap Between Athens And Jerusalem

  • Rabbi Yitzchok Adlerstein highlights a deep overlap between Hellenic and Jewish pursuits: both venerated thought and culture even while differing in ends.
  • He stresses Torah's seichel must oversee secular aesthetics and wisdom.
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Contrast Enables Safe Engagement

  • Adlerstein argues understanding sharp contrasts lets Jews safely draw from outside culture without losing identity.
  • He uses bodily modesty and the Temple to illustrate divergent values between Torah and Greek aesthetics.
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