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Ethics of Power and Statecraft

Having a Jewish State comes with great responsibility to Jews globally as well as the minority populations within its borders.
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Rabbi Dr. Donniel Hartman is president of the Shalom Hartman Institute and holds the Kaufman Family Chair in Jewish Philosophy. He is author of the highly regarded 2016 book, Putting God Second: How to Save Religion from Itself, and is the host of the award-winning For Heaven’s Sake, one of the most popular Jewish podcasts in North America. Donniel is the founder of some of the most extensive education, training and enrichment programs for scholars,

Israel represents the most dramatic opportunity for Jews to enact power on the world stage. Having a state comes with great responsibility to Jews globally as well as the minority populations within its borders. In this session, Donniel Hartman explores what it means for the Jewish state to have a great aspirations while navigating challenges.

This program was part of Meaning + Milestones: Spring Days of Learning, two days of global learning, ritual, and commemoration that reimagine and reflect on Yom HaShoah and celebrate Yom Ha’atzmaut, both days of meaning and milestones in North America and Israel.

 

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