Democracy and the Halakhah
Explore the thought-provoking work of Eliezer Schweid in Democracy and the Halakhah, published by the University Press of America in 1994. This insightful study delves into the writings of Rabbi Haim Hirschensohn, a pivotal figure in Hebrew culture and a key architect of the Zionist movement. With 186 pages, Schweid's analysis reveals how Hirschensohn sought to establish a philosophical framework that harmonizes the teachings of the Torah with the challenges presented by modernity. Perfect for those interested in Jewish studies, political science, and the philosophy of religion, this book invites readers to reflect on the intricate relationship between democracy and Jewish law. Whether you're a scholar or simply curious about the intersection of religion and politics, this work offers valuable insights that resonate today.