Orthodox Conundrum

Chosen Vs. Unchosen Vs. Rejected: The Idea of a Chosen People in an Antisemitic World, with Rabbanit Yael Leibowitz (271)

Dec 1, 2025
Yael Leibowitz, an Israeli educator and Tanakh scholar, dives into the complexities of the concept of chosenness amidst rising antisemitism. She explores Biblical narratives, from Cain and Abel to the Tower of Babel, to reveal how these stories inform Jewish identity and responsibility. Yael argues that chosenness is about role rather than superiority, emphasizing the need for differentiation and the dangers of cultural homogeneity. She also addresses how Tanakh can offer guiding principles for contemporary challenges while cautioning against misinterpretation for modern policies.
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Choosing Without Reasons

  • Tanakh shows God sometimes chooses without explanation, teaching that chosenness isn't about merit.
  • Cain's jealousy and murder illustrate how perceived unchosen status can provoke violence.
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Creation As Differentiation

  • Creation in Genesis is differentiation, not creation from nothing.
  • Chosenness makes a people a conduit through which God reveals moral order to humanity.
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Why Diversity Is Divine

  • The Tower of Babel warns against enforced homogeneity and cultural stagnation.
  • Diversity and disagreement sharpen ideas and enable human creativity.
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