Through careful consideration and respect, there exists an underlying space for conversation between those who stayed and have left the Orthodox community.
In his experience, Shulem Deen offers advice to those leaving Orthodoxy, those who have left, their parents and discusses his own current Jewish identity.
Over time, instead of looking at religious affiliation like a yes or no question, I began to see religious identity as shades of color along a spectrum.
Beyond the words of the page, the Talmud teaches just as much Jewish history as it does Jewish law, revealing new insights into our intergenerational past.
The Talmud is a compendium of Rabbinic literature dating back to the fifth century. Where did it come from and who gave the Rabbis the power they held?
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