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Self-Incrimination and Confession: What We Know and Say about Ourselves 

Hosted By: Shalom Hartman Institute

While the western world presents religion as being a private matter of belief, Yom Kippur pushes in the direction of the public collective as a site of relationship with God. What are the dimensions of this different way of thinking?

This event is part of Ideas for Today, curated courses by Hartman Institute scholars on the big Jewish ideas of this moment.

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