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Past Issues and their Current Revivals


By David 
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Almost all of the articles in this collection were published between 1971 and 
2010, but they have been updated to 2015, following the re-emergence of old 
controversies. The parties to the controversies include secular Jews, modern 
Orthodox-nationalist Jews, Orthodox Jews, and extreme-Orthodox (Haredi) Jews. 
In the Introduction, some controversies among the Pharisees, the forerunners of 
the Sages, and the adducees are discussed. The Sadducees held ancient, mostly 
literal, interpretations of the Hebrew Bible and of the oral traditions, 
whereas the Pharisees offered new interpretations in order to meet the needs of 
their day.

The religious problems were raised in Israel after 1967, when large numbers of 
Russian immigrants entered the country, since many of them were not 
Halachically Jewish. The Chief Rabbinate could not cope with their numbers 
because of the lengthy conversion procedure. The solution offered here is to 
permit civil marriage, that will also facilitate swifter conversion procedures.

In the articles, "Sharing the Burden,'' and "The Torah is his Art," the demand 
of the Haredi community that yeshiva (religious academy) students should be 
exempt from army service and from working in order to support their families is 
refuted. The article proves that this demand absolutely negates the position of 
the Sages.

In "Sharing the Burden," and in "Ze'ev Jabotinsky and Socialism,"the preferable 
economic and political regime in Israel is discussed. The alternatives were: a 
free and competitive Capitalistic market system, or a Socialistic / Communistic 
one. The author expresses support for the free, open market.

The article, "The Sabbatical Year" (Shemittah), during which the fields must be 
left fallow, points out that this agricultural regulation was designed to 
prevent the impoverishment of the soil. For the same reason, it was also 
practiced by the Romans. Today, however, other means of preventing this exist, 
and therefore it is no longer necessary. The formal permission to sell crops of 
the seventh year issued by Chief Rabbi Abraham Isaac Kook improved the 
condition of the farmers during that year, but the position of Rabbi Yehudah 
Ha-Nasi (the Patriarch) should be adopted instead; the interdiction of the 
working of the soil in the seventh year should be cancelled absolutely.

The article, "Women are Light-Minded,." analyzes the condition and position of 
women in Israel, and compares them with the attitude towards women in ancient 
Greece and Rome. The article on "The Deserted Wife (Agunah; Who Cannot 
Remarry)" discusses divorce and the condition of a wife deserted by her husband 
in the ancient and modern worlds. It seems, unfortunately, that the 
interpretation of the Sages still prevails today. Read 
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