Reclaiming Redemption, Volume II: Faith, Identity, Peoplehood, and the Storms of War - Book - Rabbi Moshe Taragin

Reclaiming Redemption, Volume II: Faith, Identity, Peoplehood, and the Storms of War

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Reclaiming Redemption, Volume II: Faith, Identity, Peoplehood, and the Storms of War - Book - Rabbi Moshe Taragin
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Reclaiming Redemption, Volume II: Faith, Identity, Peoplehood, and the Storms of War

ISBN: 979-8888940617
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To understand the culmination, we must take the long view of history. By exploring prophecy, Chazal, and previous redemptions, we can begin to construct a vocabulary of geulah. What are the challenges of redemption? What role does land play in shaping religious identity? How can we reclaim a universal voice without weakening our devotion to Torah and mitzvot? And how have the sweeping revolutions of recent centuries reshaped the redemptive journey? This book reaches back across generations to rediscover the melody of our people—their struggle, their faith, and their calling to represent Hashem in this world. It also confronts the ways in which October 7th tested our faith, altered Jewish identity, and redefined Jewish peoplehood.

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  • Book Cover Type: Hardcover
  • Language: English
  • Pages: 663
  • Trim: 6x9
  • Weight: 2.38 pounds

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To understand the culmination, we must take the long view of history. By exploring prophecy, Chazal, and previous redemptions, we can begin to construct a vocabulary of geulah. What are the challenges of redemption? What role does land play in shaping religious identity? How can we reclaim a universal voice without weakening our devotion to Torah and mitzvot? And how have the sweeping revolutions of recent centuries reshaped the redemptive journey? This book reaches back across generations to rediscover the melody of our people—their struggle, their faith, and their calling to represent Hashem in this world. It also confronts the ways in which October 7th tested our faith, altered Jewish identity, and redefined Jewish peoplehood.

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HISTORY HAS A BEGINNING AND AN END. ADVANCING HISTORY TO ITS CONCLUSION IS CALLED REDEMPTION. REDEMPTION ISN’T JUST A PROPHECY BUT A CORE VALUE OF JEWISH BELIEF.

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