Is Jewish practice moot? Or is it key to where Judaism is going?
As a liberal Jew, I actually think it is key. I think observance helps me get to primal sources within me that I can feel. Let the head come later.
Is there a role for Jewish practice in the 21st Century?
Submitted by Shai Gluskin on Wed, 10/10/2007 - 03:04.
Is Jewish practice moot? Or is it key to where Judaism is going? As a liberal Jew, I actually think it is key. I think observance helps me get to primal sources within me that I can feel. Let the head come later. |
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Observance is meaningful to
Observance is meaningful to some, but not to others.
Anyone
who doesn't find observance meaningful is a dufus.
Since when
is dufus a word used in the 21st century. You must be over 40!
Comments to the issue, not the person
I suggest that comments be addressed to the issue rather than the person, dufus or not.
-- Mitch Chefitz