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Clothing humanity in dignity, awe and humility


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Parashat Tetzaveh describes the bigde kahuna, the sacred garments of the Kohanim and in particular, of Aharon, the High Priest. The significance of clothing is noteworthy. Clothing is so overdetermined with meanings. Often those meanings evoke strong emotions. When a medical practitioner approaches us wearing a white coat, many people become passive. The uniform of a police officer evokes a range of powerful reactions, often depending upon context and ethnicity. Rabbinic or hasidic garb easily identifies a person and often evokes many assumptions, true or unfounded. Similar experiences can be associated with military personnel, and with clergy and practitioners of many world religions. Clothes indicate socio-economic status, profession, and insider-outsider status in a peer-group. ....

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Heidegger and Kabbalah


Elliot Wolfson.
Heidegger and Kabbalah: Hidden Gnosis and the Path of Poiēsis. Indiana University Press, 2020. 453 pages. (Paperback $60)
Wolfson’s new book
Heidegger and Kabbalah is arguably the
magnum opus of his long and productive career. It stands as a landmark study in Judaism
and philosophy. In the realm of Jewish philosophy, I dare say it is the most important study on or about Judaism produced in our era. It is also a major contribution to the study of Martin Heidegger and the Humanities more generally. This work contributes to how we read traditions of inquiry to both critique and then reconstruct moral possibilities and excavate metaphysical hazards. This book will join a very narrow canon of major Jewish philosophical works in the twentieth and twenty-first century including Hermann Cohen’s ....

Baden Wuberg , Israel General , Gershom Scholem , Alexander Altmann , Rav Abraham Kook , Sabbatean Nathan Ashkenazi , Meister Eckhardt , Shnuer Zalman , Fredrich Schelling , Kabbalah Elliot Wolfson , Martin Heidegger , Jakob Boehme , Vilna Gaon , Shlomo Elyashiv , Elliot Wolfson , Jakob Bohme , Shalom Sharabi , Emanuel Levinas , Baruch Goldstein , Yitzhak Ginsburgh , Rav Kook , Leshem Shevo Veahlama , Indiana University , Shaul Magid , Hidden Gnosis , Indiana University Press ,