• The Jews are a Nation Unlike All Others: Franz Rosenzweig on Jewish Uniqueness

  • Apr 11 2025
  • Length: 1 hr and 2 mins
  • Podcast

The Jews are a Nation Unlike All Others: Franz Rosenzweig on Jewish Uniqueness

  • Summary

  • A virtual event presentation by Rabbi Zachary Truboff


    The event was co-sponsored by Temple Emanuel


    About The Event:

    Franz Rosenzweig has long been considered one of the most brilliant and insightful Jewish thinkers. At the heart of his thought is the belief that the Jews’ covenant with God marks them as different and, as a result, orients them differently in the world than all other peoples. By neither embracing nor rejecting Zionism, Rosenzweig sought to mark a path for Judaism in modernity that would allow it to remain true to its deepest commitments.


    About The Speaker:

    Rabbi Zachary Truboff is the Director of the International Beit Din Institute for Agunah Research and Education, a think-tank founded by the IBD to address the halachic dimensions of the agunah problem. He is also the author of “Torah Goes Forth From Zion: Essays on the Thought of Rav Kook and Rav Shagar." His writings on Jewish thought and Zionism have appeared in various publications. Before making aliyah, he served for nearly a decade as the rabbi of Cedar Sinai Synagogue in Cleveland, Ohio. He has taught in various adult education settings, such as the Wexner Heritage Program and the Hartman Institute. He lives in Jerusalem with his wife, Jen, and their four children. For more of his writing and classes, see zachtruboff.com.

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