Analyzes the state of Judaism in early twentieth century Central Europe, emphasizes a need for contact with classical Jewish writings, and discusses Jewish rites and institutions
I learned a lot of Jewy things in my life, but philosophy is definitely a gap. So I was excited to finally get into Rosenzweig, and I wasn't disappointed. From the very technical curriculum Jewish educational plan to the letters to Buber, this was eye-opening and challenging in all kinds of fun ways. Now, on to Levinas!