( 1/14 _aw- lia go CSEE c::4 c liniquE 1- 111-1a. f IJ UZ ( Wolk , c4fong 4 ( 14 g, C1212E'Z6. S hh• • • • • _f- con2 CII12C CAN207.aME ✓_/1 4E12t10)21 s 01.17 osE 1Pfioto9Enie cAnual add ContEil "secular Judaism was never rich enough, culturally thick enough, its texts not persuasive enough, its rituals, ceremonies, holidays not engaging enough. And, most important, it remained parasitic on an older religious Judaism that it didn't, couldn't pass on." He proposed "a critical en- gagement with Judaism as a re- ligious/intellectual/political culture ... a Jewishly learned sec- ular intelligentsia, which should certainly form alliances with re- ligious intellectuals, so long as it retains its critical stance." But Mr. Walzer's prescription could be and is lived out by Chris- tian intellectuals who have an affinity for Jews or Jewish histo- ry. It, too, does not include the re- ligious root of Judaism. It does not tell the Jew that he has a spe- cial covenant with God to keep, it does not compel him. It is still, in essence, "parasitic" secular Ju- daism. Rabbi Arthur Hertzberg faced the problem of Judaism today when he said, "We cannot move. from faith to text," — theimpli- cation being that most Jews lack. faith. He then took a stab at a solu- tion: 'perhaps we can move from learning back to some kind of faith, as each of us understands it." Here was a call for Jewish ed- ucation not just for its own sake, but for the sake of finding a Jew- ish belief in God. This brought the discussion, momentarily, to a different, higher plane. But the single sustained, pow- erful, pure dose of Jewish spiri- tuality came from Jerusalem's Rabbi David Hartman. He did not offer dogma. He did not say that Jewish religion was an an- tidote to doubt, rather that at its sources, Judaism tried to come to grips with doubt. Rabbi Hartman recalled that even in the time of the Prophet Malachi, "The people who lived by Torah [asked themselves], 'Is this an illusion, a collective fan- tasy? Why should we study Torah? For what, for whom, it doesn't resonate in the world." Rabbi Hartman proposed an approach to Judaism that begins with that doubt. "Are we going to face honestly the fact that we have lost our identity as a people of Torah? ... The issue of our time is, how do we retrieve the power of Sinai? ... We all face that issue," he said. It was for Jews now, he con- tinued, to admit to each other their longing for that lost faith — "to feel the pain of that reality and tell it to another Jew; not as a solution, but so that we can meet to talk about it." It was a religious lament, and an honest starting point for Jew- ish continuity. 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