The mantle of justice: Dialogue with Dr. Meir Buzaglo

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Abstract

Nine Readings in the Month of Av collects nine encounters of dialogue and havruta study with distinguished members of Israeli society who are actively engaged in the arts, humanities, and the attempt to build a better and more hopeful society. The dialogues seek to decipher the profound insights embedded in the legends of the Ḥurban, the destruction of the Temple, while interpreting them from a personal and contemporary perspective. The Ḥurban narratives are read here as a response to the challenges of our generation, as an interpretive gesture to the ancient authors, and as an effort to find contemporary social meanings that parallel past events.Nine Reading in the Month of Av is a book that is independent of a specific date in the calendar. It follows the Jewish-Israeli calendar, in which the memory of the Ḥurban is recalled over and over in the context of painful social failures. Returning to ancient stories filled with wisdom, which resonate with human and national hardships, can illuminate the challenges of our own era and suggest paths for social and moral repair.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationNine readings in the month of Av
Subtitle of host publicationIsraeli thinkers discuss society, destruction and repair
EditorsGil Pereg
Place of PublicationBrooklyn, NY
Pages37-55
Number of pages200
StatePublished - 2024

ULI publications

  • uli
  • Aggada -- History and criticism
  • Israel -- Social conditions
  • Jewish ethics
  • Jews -- History -- Rebellion, 66-73 -- Legends
  • Loss (Psychology)
  • Ninth of Av
  • Temple of Jerusalem (Jerusalem, Israel) in rabbinical literature

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