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Title: Kol Hamevaser ; April 2017
Other Titles: The Jewish Thought Magazine of the Yeshiva University Student Body
Authors: Yeshiva University Student Body
Keywords: Erets Yisrael
Religious Zionism
Rav Abraham Isaac Kook
slavery
"He spoke within a cloud"
Maccabiah (sport event)
"Halakhic Morality: Essays on Ethics and Masorah" (review)
Halakhic morality
Letters to Talia
Land for Peace
Promised Land
Diaspora
assimilation
Rabbi Michael Rosensweig
Dr. Ronnie Perelis
Issue Date: Apr-2017
Publisher: Yeshiva University.
Citation: Kol Hamevaser : Israel and Diaspora. (April 2017). 9(3).
Series/Report no.: Kol Hamevaser;9(3)
Abstract: "The formation of the modern State of Israel has brought on numerous new perspectives how we should relate to our Promised Land. The clear dichotomy between Israel and Diaspora, between Redemption and Exile, has become far more blurry as the Jewish people are still in Exile, but are able to live autonomously in the our homeland."
Description: Student periodical with contributions from faculty
URI: http://kolhamevaser.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/01/10.3-Israel-and-Diaspora.pdf
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