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fromThe Atlantic
3 days ago

The Judaism I Thought I Knew

For most of my life, I attended reluctantly, dreading the long hours of prayer. I was proud to be Jewish, taking satisfaction in my people's survival and success despite the attempts to annihilate us. But I was also embarrassed by what I perceived as Judaism's weirdness and obsolescence: all those nitpicky laws, and that implausible, reward-and-punishment God I thought was portrayed in the liturgy.
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fromThe Conversation
2 weeks ago

How the spiritual sound of the shofar shapes the Jewish new year - a Jewish studies scholar explains

The shofar's blasts on Rosh Hashana and Yom Kippur call for communal reflection, repentance, and evoke divine judgment turning to mercy.
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