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The Place of Tradition in Judaism

Pages 78-80 | Published online: 28 May 2013
 

Abstract

In our previous issue, Gerald Graber challenged the conception that ritual and ancient customs were capable of maintaining Judaism in our modern age. In place of it he advocated a revived Judaism which contained little dogma but “a series of moral imperatives all desirable and all easily intelligible.” Here, another young writer, defends—

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