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Avraham Infeld says that in emancipation from the ghetto, Judaism became a religion, and that this new definition created denominations. |
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"We are not a religion," notes Avraham Infeld, "and we are not in the business of being saved. We are in the business of saving, and our responsibilty is to make this a better world."
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For Avraham Infeld, the key to Jewish education is clear and simple: memory. Linking what we do today with the history of the Jewish people is how to keep the culture alive. |
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Avraham Infeld quotes the bible when he says that Jews are "a family," and that definition can assist us in seeing beyond differences within the Jewish community. |
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