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44 min
Judaism
Session44 min

Tikkun Olam: Repairing the World

Activism, ethics, and moral responsibility in Jewish thought across the ages. This session explores the key teachings, historical context, and contemporary relevance of this tradition's approach — without dogma, without agenda.

In This Session

IntroductionFree
4 min
2Historical context & origins
8 min
3Core concepts & key teachings
12 min
4How this tradition approaches the question
11 min
5Texts, practices, and rituals
9 min
6This tradition in the modern world
7 min
7Reflection & summary
5 min

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Full HD video with subtitles
Downloadable study guide
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Dr. Jacob L. Wright

Academic Coordinator & Biblical Scholar

Jacob L. Wright is a professor at Emory University's Candler School of Theology, recognized worldwide for innovative scholarship on war, memory, and the Hebrew

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