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The Fragmentation of American Jewry and Its Leadership
February 6, 2008 |
Prof. Jack Wertheimer
In recent decades the national leadership structure of the American Jewish community has moved from a fairly integrated state to one characterized by fragmentation. It is hard to discern whether truly powerful national Jewish organizations still exist, let alone whether these set a communal agenda. Several leaders of American Jewry are effective heads of their organizations. However, they rarely rise above their own sphere to influence the discourse on broader issues affecting Jewish life.
Religious Leadership in Israel’s Religious Zionism: The Case of the Board of Rabbis
October 1, 2006 |
Aaron Kampinsky
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Dr. Asher Cohen
The Board of Rabbis was a rabbinical body that was founded in 1948 as part of the Hapoel Hamizrahi movement and united the religious Zionist rabbis. The Board’s experience indicates that to be effective and relevant, a rabbinical body must have a clear and undisputed policy.
The Conflict Between Israel and the Palestinians: A Rational Analysis
February 15, 2001 |
Professor Yakir Plessner
Israel's Confused Leadership / Applying Game Theory / The Possibilities / Is Arafat Irrational? / Does Peace Depend Only on Israel? / Deciphering Arafat's Intentions / Arafat's Internal Political Price / Choosing the Correct Strategy / The Right Response
The State of Israel in Its Jubilee Year
November 1, 1998 |
Prof. Eliezer Schweid
The Vacuum in Moral Leadership in Israel and the Alternatives for Filling It
July 1, 1994
Israel’s Big Three
March 9, 1978