Rabbi Yuter’s Politics of Exclusion segment on Saul Lieberman continues with a specific charge against Saul Lieberman, his response, and concludes with a game changing twist.
Saul Lieberman and the Orthodox Part 2 Sources (PDF)
Politics of Exclusion – Saul Lieberman and the Orthodox Part 2
Rabbi Josh Yuter starts a new section in his Politics of Exclusion series discussing the Orthodox reaction to Saul Lieberman after accepting his position at JTS.
Politics of Exclusion – Saul Lieberman and the Orthodox Part 1 Sources (PDF)
Politics of Exclusion – Saul Lieberman and the Orthodox Part 1
All texts are from Saul Lieberman and the Orthodox by Marc Shapiro and is a highly purchase and read in its entirety.
New Class, New Time!
Starting Tuesday June 21st at 8:00pm Rabbi Josh Yuter will be leading a workshop in long and short form divrei Torah. This class will be geared towards developing organizational and presentation skills which are easily transferable to other forms of written and oral communication.
This workshop works best with student participation at home and is open to men and women of all backgrounds.
Please join us for a special women-only Torah reading and tefillah at the Stanton Street Shul on Shabbat morning, June 25th for Parshat Korach.
Torah reading will begin around 10:30am, followed by mussaf and a special kiddush sponsored by Stephanie Aaron.
If you would like to participate in future Stanton Street Women Torah readings and Tefillot, please email Stantonstreetwomen@gmail.com.
Having discussed R. Moshe Feinstein’s antipathy towards Conservative and Reform Rabbis, Rabbi Yuter considers R. Moshe Feinstein’s attitude toward non-observant Jewish masses.
Politics of Exclusion – R. Moshe Feinstein on Non-Observant Jews Sources (PDF)
Politics of Exclusion – R. Moshe Feinstein on Non-Observant Jews