Worlds Apart An Orthodox rabbi decides not to join his book's Reform co-author in religious dialogue. SHELLI LIEBMAN DORFMAN St4ffWriter T were directing him to do," Rabbi Freedman said. "It's the actual debating process the rabbis didn't go for." Rabbi Freedman explains the philosophy of teach- ing in Orthodoxy. "We don't say, 'Here's a bunch of truths', choose one," he said. "Because Orthodoxy follows the belief that Torah is the absolute God- given truth, we typically do not participate in reli- gious debates or dialogues, comparing other reli- gious pluralism, characterized Rabbi Reinman's withdrawal as "a victory for those seeking to kill this dialogue, which we have been struggling to sustain in an unprecedented way. "Obviously, I'm deeply disappointed in him," Rabbi Hirsch said. "I suspected at some point that he would come under a lot of pressure. He assured not only me, but all of us involved, that he would withstand the pressure in the haredi camp." . he cancellation of a 17-city promotional book tour by one of two authors of One People, Two Worlds, has brought both out- rage and understanding from the Jewish community. Yielding to pressure from his ultra-Orthodox com- munity, Rabbi Yosef Reinman backed out of speaking engage- Publisher's Surprise ments with co-author Reform Schocken Books, which published Rabbi Ammiel Hirsch, executive the book in August, said in a state- director of the Reform move- ment that it "fully supports and ment's Zionist organization, the stands behind the publication of Association of Reform Zionists One People, Two Worlds and its of America-World Union. authors. The tour includes an appear- "This book was published with ance at the Jewish Community the intent to open dialogue and Center of Metropolitan Detroit encourage discussion of theological Annual Jewish Book Fair. differences. The denouncement of "We are greatly disappointed the book serves only to close down that Rabbi Reinman is unable to that dialogue." attend, however, we are looking Meanwhile, Altie Karper, editori- forward to Rabbi • Hirsch's al director at Schocken, said the appearance," Book Fair co-chairs Rabbi E.B. "Bunny" , Rabbi Yosef Reinman publisher would not have signed Teri Sinkoff and Sandy Stark say Rabbi Ammiel Hirsch • Freedman the deal for the book had Rabbi in a statement confirming Rabbi Reinman not "had in hand all the Hirsch's 8 p.m. talk on necessary rabbinic approvals that Wednesday, Nov. 13 at the JCC would enable him to go forward in West Bloomfield. with the publication of the book and to partici- gions or streams. of Judaism. To have a discussion The book, subtitled, A Reform Rabbi and an pate in the publicity campaign after the book was about God speaking to the Jews, in debate form, is Orthodox Rabbi Explore the Issues that Divide Them, published." talk to us." did almost questioning whether God consists of an 18-month e-mail correspondence She said she was surprised by Rabbi Reinman's One thing Rabbi Freedman stresses is that "the between the two men on a range of religious issues withdrawal because the publisher had been sensi- rabbis did not have a problem with.what he (Rabbi — from the authenticity of the Torah to the role of tive to Rabbi Reinman's requests, which included Reinman) wrote in the book. He presented the clas- women in Judaism. It offers a candid look, not only not referring to either author as "rabbi" on the sic traditional viewpoint of an Orthodox Jew." at differing ideologies, but the personalities of the book's jacket or title page "because the haredi authors, who gradually move from suspicion of each community does not refer to members of the other to friendship. Rabbinic Reaction Reform clergy as 'rabbi'," she said. "I'm having a While the book was created with the approval of hard time explaining to my colleagues why a book Rabbi Reinman, a Talmudic scholar who lives in some Orthodox rabbis, after its completion two that was rabbinically acceptable six months ago is Lakewood, N.J., issued a brief statement saying he leading groups of haredi (ultra-Orthodox) rabbis now not acceptable." has acted lesheim shamayim (in Heaven's name) and issued statements condemning it, prompting Rabbi And she said, Jewish book fair coordinators will on the advice of people older and wiser than I am. Reinman to cancel his participation in a traveling have "a hard time explaining to the thousands of "I accept the declaration of the Moetzes, as I am dialogue on the book with Rabbi Hirsch. unaffiliated Jews who would have had the oppor- sure my advisors do ... without reservation, " Rabbi Rabbi Reinman's withdrawal from the book tour tunity to meet and talk with Yosef (Reinman) — Reinman said, referring to the six-member Moetzes was not based on disrespect for his Reform col- who is a brilliant and articulate scholar, who radi- Gedolei HaTorah of America, the Council of Torah league, according to Rabbi E.B. "Bunny" Freedman, ates love for his fellow Jews and who makes a kid- director of Jewish. Hospice and Chaplaincy Network Sages. The group had called the book "a distressing dush Hashem [blessing] wherever he goes — why development ... that presents a debate between a in Southfield, which sponsors the Book Fair appear- have suddenly had that opportunity taken they. faithful Jew and ... a Reform leader whose premises ance in Detroit along with the Association of Jewish away from them." reflect his denial of the very basis of our faith." Libraries-Michigan Chapter. Karper said organizations that had booked both Rabbi Hirsch, a leading Reform advocate for reli- "He just felt he needed to follow what authorities . 11/8 2002 22