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Synagogue studies: uncovering inherent, lived Jewish theology to foster an emerging theology of synagogues

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Aaron R Spiegel. Synagogue Studies: Uncovering Inherent, Lived Jewish Theology to Foster an Emerging Theology of Synagogues. Hartford Seminary. rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/bbb09200-de01-4060-a1c5-c55a163d4947.

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A. R. Spiegel. Synagogue studies: uncovering inherent, lived Jewish theology to foster an emerging theology of synagogues. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/bbb09200-de01-4060-a1c5-c55a163d4947

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Aaron R Spiegel. Synagogue Studies: Uncovering Inherent, Lived Jewish Theology to Foster an Emerging Theology of Synagogues. Hartford Seminary. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/bbb09200-de01-4060-a1c5-c55a163d4947.

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  • Jewish identity in America can no longer rely on culture or ethnicity to sustain it. Synagogue affiliation rates are on a steady decline, and American Jews, particularly younger Jews, have lost the historic value of affiliation. Something else is needed to reclaim the collective wisdom of lived theology (Jewishness). It has been impossible for Judaism to speak of God in relation to the world, devoid of Jewish practice. Using an interview method that uncovers tacit knowledge, this project illustrates how committed synagogue members have created an 'insider's' language that is both foreign and alienating to Jews outside the established community.
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  • 02/17/2024

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