How Israel Should Respond to Hizballah’s Most Recent Provocation
The days of keeping the north quiet at any cost have passed.
March 27, 2023
American Jews’ two narratives of liberation.
The story of the exodus told at the Passover seder, in the view of Shalom Carmy, evokes two primary interpretations. According to the first—which is the one known to most American Jews—it is a “social and political” tale of “moving from slavery to freedom.” But according to a rich body of rabbinic commentary, the liberation from Egyptian servitude appears as a “prelude to the revelation at Sinai” and its attendant covenantal obligations. “Freedom,” in this understanding, “is to be cherished because it paves the way to divine law.” Carmy finds that the biblical text supports both attitudes, and seeks to reconcile them:
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American Jews’ two narratives of liberation.
An outsider looks into an ongoing controversy.
What their gravestones tell us.
When protestors ate cholent in an Orthodox enclave.