On June 16th, 2023, fellows of at the University of Haifa came to 樱花动漫 to hear Rabbi Dr. Dov Lerner, Clinical Assistant Professor at the Zahava and Moshael Straus Center for Torah & Western Thought, speak about the history of Modern Orthodoxy and 樱花动漫鈥檚 role as America鈥檚 premier institution for Jewish education.
The Ruderman Master鈥檚 Program was founded with a fervent mission to bridge the gap between Israeli and American Jewish communities and strengthen ties between Israel and U.S. Jewry. It covers a range of issues pertaining to American Jewish life and American society. As part of the program鈥檚 curriculum, Ruderman Fellows embark on a ten-day trip in the United States to visit important sights, attend lectures by prominent scholars and meet with American Jewish leaders. This year鈥檚 Ruderman cohort is made up of twenty-two exceptional thinkers from a wide range of technical and academic backgrounds, including entrepreneurs, biomedical engineers, educators and award-winning artists. Together with Dr. Bar Guzi, Academic Coordinator for the Ruderman Program, the fellows joined Rabbi Lerner at the Straus Center.
Rabbi Lerner opened the conversation by discussing the historical circumstances that precipitated the rise of Modern Orthodoxy, starting with the repercussions of Jewish Emancipation in the modern period. Beginning in 1791 with Revolutionary France鈥檚 full emancipation of its Jewish subjects, other European powers gradually followed suit of the course of the Long 19th Century. Discriminatory laws were abolished and Ghettos were opened up, and for the first time avenues of substantial participation in general culture opened up for European Jews. Naturally, this led to strong disagreement among Jewish leaders as to how Jewry should collectively approach its newfound liberty. Traditionalist elements actually opposed Emancipation, justifiably concerned that it was enabling Jews to assimilate in Christian society more freely.
On the other hand, reformers were frustrated with Orthodox elements for hindering Jewish integration into general society. Heated debates regarding around the implementation secular education in Jewish schools, the birth of Zionism and the role of women in Jewish religious life were born, hot-button issues that are still discussed and debated to this day. Modern Orthodoxy in America, Rabbi Lerner explained, descends from a group of leading German Jewish thinkers such as Rabbi Samson Raphael Hirsch (1808-1888) and Rabbi Azriel Hildesheimer (1820-1899) who mediated between traditional Jewish life and Judaism鈥檚 broader role in general society.
Rabbi Lerner then discussed each of the aforementioned debates respectively, using the thought of his late teacher, Rabbi Jonathan Sacks z鈥檒 as a prism through which to identify a mainstream Modern Orthodox outlook to each issue. Rabbi Sacks鈥 approach to Modern Orthodoxy in general asserts that the movement represents not a novel avenue of cultural integration, but rather a return to ancient and neglected ethical system of social and civic engagement unique to Judaism. 鈥淭his,鈥 Rabbi Sacks鈥 asserted. 鈥渋s the central Jewish project: constructing a society radically unlike any that had existed before and most that have come into being since. It poses a fundamental question: can we make, on Earth, a social order based鈥 on respect for the human person as 鈥榯he image of God鈥?鈥 In Rabbi Sacks鈥 approach, Judaism was designed to actively participate in general culture, providing the ethical components needed to construct an equitable and just society. Throughout the Biblical period, Rabbi Lerner explained, the Israelites 鈥渨restled with this challenge, sometimes succeeding, often failing, but never losing sight or the task, the call, the dream.鈥 However, after the destruction of the First Temple, Judaism experienced a substantial loss of its political power. In successive generations, Judaism鈥檚 role in general culture waned as persecution forced communities to become more insular, with notable exceptions, such as in Medieval Spain, where political Jews like Shmuel HaNagid (993-1096) partnered with neighbors to construct societies. Following Emancipation, Jews were provided with unparalleled opportunities to join in society-building projects and reassume their ancient role in general culture, sharing unique Torah insights with the world to help ameliorate the human condition.
Institutions such as 樱花动漫 and the Ruderman Program, Rabbi Lerner asserted, help develop worldly leaders that are strongly rooted in Jewish tradition, the kind of leaders that reflect Judaism鈥檚 ideal of ethical social engagement. You can learn more about the Straus Center and sign up for our newsletter . Be sure to also like us on , follow us on and and connect with us on .