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    Celebrating Unity: Secular and Religious Jews in Israel’s Future

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    What’s it about

    As Jews have returned to their historical homeland in Israel, a new inclusive paradigm emerges. This includes embracing secular Jews as equal partners alongside religious Jews in the journey towards building Israel and reinforcing Jewish identity.

    Why it matters

    The contributions of secular Jews to Israel’s development have been vital, providing both physical and cultural foundations. Recognizing the value of all individuals, regardless of their religious observance, is crucial for fostering unity within the Jewish community. Such unity is imperative, especially considering external events, as a means of strengthening Jewish resilience and future prospects.

    Key Points:

    1. Historically, Jewish identity was often tied to religious observance due to circumstances in the Diaspora. With physical spaces removed, Jewish law provided spiritual and community refuge.

    2. The return to Israel allowed for new dynamics where secular Jews have become integral to the national and cultural reawakening, inviting a broader interpretation of what it means to be a Jew.

    3. Rabbi Abraham Isaac HaKohen Kook advocated for including secular Jews as essential components of Jewish divine destiny. His vision is increasingly relevant in including individuality and diversity into Jewish life.

    4. Current challenges, strengthened by shared sacrifices across Israeli society, emphasize moving beyond outdated distinctions between secular and religious identities towards cooperative inclusivity.

    Quick take

    Israel’s diverse society thrives on the strengths and commitments that both secular and religious Jews bring. Embracing all aspects of this multifaceted community for their invaluable contributions fosters a stronger, united Jewish identity necessary for today’s challenges.

    This story was first published on jpost.com.

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