In the play, I speak about the concept of a "Jewish Soul," the idea that someone is born with a Jewish soul even thought they're not born into a Jewish family. I asked Rabbi Aaron Flanzraich at Beth Sholom synagogue in Toronto about this, and his view was that a Jewish “soul” is the by product of being born as a Jew, much as a Christian soul would reside in a Christian.
However, in places like here, here and here (among other places) I read that a Jewish soul can in fact be born into a non-Jewish person.
Is this more of a Kabbalistic principle than a mainstream Jewish one? Or is it in fact more open to interpretation and debate than that? What's your take?
Wednesday, July 2, 2008
Wednesday, June 4, 2008
Cultural Appropriation
Recently had a short conversation with someone on Facebook about cultural appropriation. What's your take on this? Are you familiar with the term? What does it mean to you?
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