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Bar-Ilan University, home to the largest Faculty of Jewish Studies in the World, has launched a new center to explore the differences between Judaism in Israel and North America, facilitate an exchange of ideas between the two, and propose new models and methods of cooperation between both communities.
New Bar-Ilan Impact Center Will Address Differences in Israeli and North American Judaism, Bringing Together Divergent Voices
Israel and North America are the two most influential bases of contemporary Judaism, housing close to 90% of the world’s Jewish population. Over the past century, each has evolved into profound wellsprings for Jewish intellectual, cultural, and religious vibrance and creativity. The ongoing interface between these two Jewish centers has been mutually intertwined, and has nourished Jewish life throughout the world. However, in recent years points of contention have surfaced, and they need to be addressed. Fresh models of engagement and cooperation that are predicated on informed and creative thinking should be developed.
With this in mind, Bar-Ilan University has launched a new Impact Center for Research on Judaism in Israel and North America, a first-of-its-kind academic framework that will propose innovative ideas for the future. With the largest Faculty of Jewish Studies in the world, including scholars noted for their extensive comparative work on the historical development of Judaism in Israel and North America, Bar-Ilan University is particularly qualified to undertake such an endeavor.
Developing Fresh Models of Engagement and Cooperation
Israel and North America are the two most influential bases of contemporary Judaism, housing close to 90% of the world’s Jewish population. Over the past century, each has evolved into profound wellsprings for Jewish intellectual, cultural, and religious vibrance and creativity. The ongoing interface between these two Jewish centers has been mutually intertwined, and has nourished Jewish life throughout the world. However, in recent years points of contention have surfaced, and they need to be addressed. Fresh models of engagement and cooperation that are predicated on informed and creative thinking should be developed.
With this in mind, Bar-Ilan University has launched a new Impact Center for Research on Judaism in Israel and North America, a first-of-its-kind academic framework that will propose innovative ideas for the future. With the largest Faculty of Jewish Studies in the world, including scholars noted for their extensive comparative work on the historical development of Judaism in Israel and North America, Bar-Ilan University is particularly qualified to undertake such an endeavor.
A Goal of Cultivating Solutions that All Sides Can Endorse
The center will consist of three key elements. A cutting-edge research laboratory consisting of experts on Jewish life in Israel and America who will work together to refine understanding of the distinctive religious characters of each community and propose novel ways to navigate the dynamics between them. A graduate program will recruit students from both Israel and the United States who will study a specialized curriculum and carry out research projects aimed at producing scholars and future leaders. These leaders will be equipped with a comparative perspective regarding Judaism in Israel and North America. Lastly, the center will bring together leaders from diverse religious constituencies and streams, and facilitate negotiations regarding core existential topics, with the goal of cultivating viable applied solutions that all sides can endorse.
“Our mission is to utilize the rigorous tools we possess in order to rethink the dynamics between Israeli and North American Judaism, refine the connection, and contribute profoundly toward a strengthened relationship. This relationship will be based upon mutual appreciation for both what is shared between the two communities and the distinctive features that divide them,” says Prof. Adam Ferziger, Director-designate of the center. “Our prominent standing within academic Jewish studies, coupled with our strong credibility in the religious world, place us in a unique position to bring together representatives of a diverse range of contemporary Jewish thinking and practice for dialogue that will effect positive change.”
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