Rav Shagar was recently profiled in an article in Haaretz. As this is my first exposure to him, I will limit my comments. The only thing of note is that he doesn't seem to fear the individualizing of Judaism from an emotional perspective. Postmodernism's call for relativism does not seem to frighten him but instead challenges him to create an education theory that includes emphasis for the personal experience within Judaism.
Wednesday, January 12, 2005
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