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BT In A New Key
A blog for people who seek alternative approaches to kiruv and the baal teshuvah experience.
Friday, July 11, 2025
Wednesday, July 9, 2025
then ignore it
You don't have to out argue them. If what they are saying seems wrong to you, messes you up, then ignore it.
Jews without mitzvos
…..Zero Mostel….
Got to the point no one wanted to work with him……producers were shunning him…..
As an actor…..no one could touch him……as a human being……no one wanted to touch him….
https://www.quora.com/What-actor-was-a-nightmare-to-work-with
Tuesday, July 8, 2025
Monday, July 7, 2025
Magic Jesus
Journalist Chris Hedges, who himself is an ordained minister, criticizes the Christian right which he deems nationalistic and even fascistic. He says that the billionaire class funds them because they don't make economic demands.
"With magic Jesus, you don't need labor unions. With magic Jesus, you don't need healthcare. Because magic Jesus is going to give you a Cadillac and make all your dreams come true. And that is that shift, from a reality based world, into the world of magical thinking. And once people shift into that world of magical thinking, you can't reach them through rational argument."
He adds that these people don't like discussing the Bible because they don't know it. They know enough to buttress their theology.
[Democracy doesn’t exist in the United States: Chris Hedges | UpFront, 22:02, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5EDKRGkgLsI, Al Jazeera English]
Isn't the Haredi world a bit like this? Just study Torah. It's all you need. The Gemara is their magic Jesus. And it's like the Modern Orthodox too. Israel is their magic Jesus.
If middos matter
I had four yeshivish bochurim over my house for Shabbos. They were decent American kids and it went well for the most part. But over time, arguments developed, at times they got fierce, even nasty. They were not hearing each other, not learning from each other. Each was locked in a position. The goal was to defeat the other.
One of them didn't join in the arguments. He even said to me privately that he appreciated hearing my perspective as he hadn't heard it before. What was different about him? He was from Los Angeles. They were all from the New York area, Lakewood and Monsey.
I think back on that NY rabbi who told me not to live in Los Angeles because it was tuma par excellence. He didn't tell me not to live in New York.
We don't see our own flaws. We don't see the shortcomings of our group and our city.
At the end of Shabbos, the guy from Los Angeles apologized to me if he said anything to which I could take offense. I told him, "I can't think of anything. In fact, I was thinking this guy is so thoughtful in what he says to people. Those are the ones who apologize."
New York frummies see New York as the best place to raise children, the most religiously devoted place. I beg to differ. If middos matter then New York might be the worst place.
Rabbi Melamed on the Divine Spark in other religions - Alan Brill
Rabbi Melamed on the Divine Spark in other religions
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