Different But Equal? The Paradox of Choseness
Hosted By: Jewish Theological Seminary of America (JTS)
Jewish conceptions of chosenness or election—rooted especially in the language of Exodus 19:5-6—traditionally were hierarchical, often asserting Jewish superiority over others. Such notions run afoul of modern ideas about social justice, typically anchored in egalitarian values that would have been alien to pre-modern authors.
Is it possible to uphold a version of Jewish “difference” that is simultaneously non-hierarchical yet answerable to traditional sources? This session is part of the series “The ‘Other’ in Jewish Text and Tradition.”
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