CURA's Symposium on the Jewish Left in the August 2024 issue of CRR

 
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Subject: CURA's Symposium on the Jewish Left in the August 2024 issue of CRR
Date: September 18th 2024

CURA's symposium on the Jewish left is now out in the journal Critical Research on Religion. For a limited time, these timely essays are available open access. Click the images or titles below to read the four essays:

Together, the contributions highlight the history, vivacity, and challenges facing the Jewish left at a moment of renaissance and crisis. Why should scholars care? Studying the Jewish left offers us an opportunity to map the political implications of demographic change, to observe political institutions adapt and respond to moments of crisis, and to see the recycling and refreshing of a religious and political tradition. For these reasons and more, CURA is excited to share this inaugural symposium on the Jewish left.

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