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- Title
RABBI ELIEZER BERKOVITS'S HALAKIC VISION FOR THE MODERN AGE.
- Authors
Shapiro, Marc B.
- Abstract
How is Jewish law supposed to respond to the incredible changes that have taken place in modern times, most important of which are the expanded role of women in society and the creation of the State of Israel? For Eliezer Berkovits, these changes require a different approach to halakah than is currently seen, yet this approach should should not be seen as any sort of "reform," but rather a return to original halakic values that due to historical circumstances were not able to be brought to fruition until modern times. Sharply delineating his approach from traditionalist Orthodoxy on the one hand, and the Conservative view of halakah on the other, Berkovits offers a dynamic approach to halakah that seeks to return the halakic process to the precodification era.
- Subjects
BERKOVITS, Eliezer, 1908-1992; JEWISH law -- Social aspects; 20TH century Jewish philosophy; MODERNITY -- Social aspects; ORTHODOX Judaism; RELIGIOUS values; RABBIS; WEINBERG, Jehiel Jacob; TWENTIETH century; HISTORY
- Publication
Shofar: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Jewish Studies, 2013, Vol 31, Issue 4, p16
- ISSN
0882-8539
- Publication type
Essay
- DOI
10.1353/sho.2013.0078