The
Jewish
Experiment
We are living in the transition between “the Jewish Experiment” being reminiscent of atrocities imposed on jewish bodies by the Nazis, and “the Jewish Experiment” being a recognition of rapidly changing nature of Jewish life and lives in the 21st century so that each of us is free to live our lives as experiments and experiences.
Cyber Ohr reflects Rabbi Moshe Dror’s coinage linking the transmitting light of fibre optics with the eternal light of creation.
The historical experience of the Jewish people offers countless learnings about the process of living, and often these learnings reflect specific time and place circumstances.
The Jewish Experiment offers a series of Jewish Experience Workshops
News
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- Entering Jewish History as Experience“Pick a time: choose a place: select a mood: conceive an idea: the chances are certain that Jewish history has … Continue reading “Entering Jewish History as Experience”
- virtual museum, a collection of digitally recorded images, sound files, text documents, and other data of historical, scientific, or cultural interest that are accessed through electronic media
- Judaism as Value-addJudaism, as an example, must be seen as a value-added, positive, embracing set of ideas and practices supporting us to … Continue reading “Judaism as Value-add”
- Future As an ExperimentFuture shock The historian of the Jewish future Rivkin