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This family history teaches us about mid-20th-century American Jews and white privilege.
A story hidden from Jewish historians and others who think about what being Jewish means and meant.
A play, written by two products of Reconstructing Judaism, calls to us to speak across generational differences.
To ensure a passionate and distinctive Jewish future, we should reclaim our foundational metaphor of “chosenness.”
It is important to reconstruct even the most problematic concepts that we have inherited rather than to try to excise them.
How might we reclaim some of the value of the priestly and levitical roles?
God’s invitation to be a nation of priests is an aspiration rather than a firm promise of our indispensability.
The fundamental flaw is not the arrogance of the claim, troublesome as it is, but that the claim requires that there was a Divine chooser who made a choice.
The belief that Jews are Chosen risks promoting Jewish chauvinism and even racism.
The 1951 trial of Julius and Ethel Rosenberg pitted different types of Jews against each other.

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