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Responding to Change: Lessons from Tisha B’Av

Exploring lessons about creativity and dynamism in the wake of change
Benjamin Sommer is a Senior Fellow of the Kogod Research Center at the Shalom Hartman Institute of North America. He is also Professor of Bible at the Jewish Theological Seminary. Previously he taught at Northwestern University, where he was Director of the Crown Family Center for Jewish Studies. An overarching concern of Dr. Sommer’s scholarship involves the close and manifold relationships between biblical thought and later Jewish theology, or, to use the Hebrew phrasing, between

Sarah Wolf

Jewish ritual life can often feel incongruous with modern-day commitments and culture. As liberal Jews struggle to resolve this tension, we are faced with a challenge: to faithfully conserve our religious traditions or create a new Judaism that responds to the needs of the present.

In this session before Tisha B’Av, Sarah Wolf and Benjamin Sommer explore the rabbis’ response to the destruction of the Second Temple in Jerusalem in 70 C.E. as a model for how to grapple with this challenge. Together, they reflect on their intentional (and successful!) responses and the resulting shifts that shaped Judaism. Tisha B’Av’s relevance comes not only from the opportunity to mourn Jewish tragedy, but from its lessons about creativity and dynamism in the wake of change.

This session was recorded on August 6, 2024.

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