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The Place of “Place” in Jewish Tradition

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The Place of “Place” in Jewish Tradition. Place. “All of our experience is bound up with place.” How are we tied to a “place?” Objects Memories Identity Belonging Longing. Land. As partner As gift As symbol of the covenant As constant Instability of the Land Alienation from the Land - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: The Place of “Place” in Jewish Tradition

The Place of “Place” in

Jewish Tradition

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Place• “All of our experience is bound up

with place.”

• How are we tied to a “place?”o Objectso Memorieso Identityo Belongingo Longing

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Land• As partner• As gift• As symbol of the covenant• As constant

• Instability of the Land

• Alienation from the Lando Cain

• Nod – movement

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Abraham• “…humans can not live in such states of

wandering, not knowing what place to call home...”

• “Unlike the others, where displacement was punishment, this was redemption. It was not separation from, but call to. Abraham was going home.” (p. 212)

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Mezuzah• Shared residence• Embassy of the Holy Land• Spiritual dimension of

Israel

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Tallit

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Phalectory

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Law and Love in Jewish Theology

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The Torah• As marriage contract

(Ketubah) o Betrothed to G-D

• Not a dry legal document, but an expression of love

• Not Law alone

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• “Observance of the law is a free expression of joy and not a spiritually crippling manifestation of servitude. Observance of the commandments is not a curse from which the Jew needs to be redeemed, but a blessing which makes one worthy of being redeemed.” (p. 468)

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• Observance of the Law is the Jew’s primary way of manifesting his or her love for G-D. (p. 471)

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