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    Rabbi Yitz Greenberg’s Impact on Jewish Theology Explored

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    What It’s About

    The latest episode focuses on a special interview led by Yossi Klein Halevi, a senior fellow at the Shalom Hartman Institute and notable writer for The Times of Israel. He sits down with Rabbi Irving Yitz Greenberg, a pivotal figure in Jewish theology and Holocaust commemoration, discussing Greenberg’s contributions including his newly published work, “The Triumph of Life.”

    Why It Matters

    As a leading architect of post-Holocaust Jewish identity, Rabbi Greenberg’s work bridges inter-denominational divides and fosters Jewish-Christian interfaith dialogue, essential components for building a cohesive Jewish and broader religious understanding today. At 91, his latest insights in “The Triumph of Life” bring forth a revolutionary perspective on Judaism, contributing substantially to ongoing theological discourse.

    The Big Picture

    Rabbi Greenberg’s efforts in establishing the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington, DC, and promoting dialogue within and outside Jewish communities underscore the importance of his theological contributions. Yossi Klein Halevi’s interview delves into Greenberg’s profound ideas, offering listeners an enriching exploration of Jewish identity and thought.

    This story was first published on timesofisrael.com.

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