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In this work, Greenberg backs off from the idea that the covenant is broken. Rather, it has entered a new phase, a phase in ...
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I’d be hard-pressed to pick five Jewish books from the last decade or two that I am confident could be found on the shelves ...
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They could see that we were two men caring for a baby,” Rabbi Greenberg said. “They asked us not to come back.” ...
Arnold Eisen, the former Stanford professor, describes what he believes about a God whom he acknowledges to be elusive, if not unknowable.