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Con/Text: The Citizen in a Democracy #4

Daily bite-size teachings from diverse Hartman scholars in Israel and North America. 
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Dr. Masua Sagiv is Scholar in Residence of the Shalom Hartman Institute based in the San Francisco Bay Area and the Koret Visiting Assistant Professor of Jewish and Israel Studies at the Helen Diller Institute, U.C. Berkeley. Masua’s scholarly work focuses on the development of contemporary Judaism in Israel, as a culture, religion, nationality, and as part of Israel’s identity as a Jewish and democratic state. Her research explores the role of law, state actors

Con/Text is a series of daily bite-size teachings on a single topic from diverse Hartman scholars in Israel and North America. In the run-up to the U.S. presidential election we explore the role of the citizen in a democracy.

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