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Begin, Milton and Twain: Straus Center Reading Groups Go Beyond the Classroom

By Samuel Gelman Communications & Program Officer As part of the Straus Scholars Program of the Zahava and Moshael Straus Center for Torah and Western Thought, Straus Scholars participate in weekly reading groups outside the classroom that cover the great texts of the West and Judaism.  

Images of the Various Reading Groups for the Straus Scholars

  On the Beren Campus, Dr. Shaina Trapedo is teaching Essayists as Artists: Aesthetics and Ethics, which 鈥渞eads 鈥榯he best鈥 essays鈥攊ncluding those by Mark Twain, George Orwell, Virginia Woolf, Rabbi Joseph Soloveitchik, Rabbi Norman Lamm and Rabbi Aharon Lichtenstein鈥攁nd studies how an awareness of craft and the fullness of thought can be used to make meaning of our world.鈥 Rabbi Dr. Dov Lerner is focusing on Paradise Lost, 鈥淛ohn Milton's seventeenth-century seminal biblical epic, which depicts the emergence of humanity and its eviction from Eden, while engaging matters of theodicy and ethics.鈥 Ms. Sarah Wapner is reading the writings of Menachem Begin, tracking his development from soldier to statesman in his written work. 鈥淥ur reading group traces the life of Menachem Begin through his evolution from Zionist activist in pre-war Europe to Israel's sixth prime minister. Through an in-depth examination of the critical moments in his lifetime, our reading group considers the many roles Begin embodied in his lifetime, his enduring political ideologies and his unwavering commitment to Jewish political self-determination.鈥 鈥淚 really admire the nuances in thought that we uncover through our reading group discussions,鈥 said Straus Scholar Ru Benhamou 鈥24S. 鈥淭he texts we are reading illuminate Menachem Begin鈥檚 Zionism and his profound influence on Israel, then and now.鈥 On the Wilf Campus, Rabbi Dr. Meir Soloveichik is teaching Aggadic Man: A New Approach to Talmudic Tales, pushing students to combine lomdus [Talmudic analytical study] and literary theory while studying some of the most famous Talmudic aggadot [parables]. Dr. Neil Rogachevsky is having his students study The Federalist Papers and their impact on America to this day. Rabbi Itamar Rosensweig is reading the works of Ramban, both on halacha [Jewish law] and philosophy. 鈥淭he Federalist Papers are a window into the minds of Hamilton, Madison, and Jay on the U.S. Constitution,鈥 said Natan Ehrenreich 鈥23YC, who is studying with Dr. Rogachevsky. 鈥淚t is special to read the words of the framers, men who would occupy the halls of Congress, the presidency, and the chambers of the chief justice. Above all, my initial dive into the 85 papers has given me hope for the continued prosperity of American self-governance.鈥 鈥淩abbi Soloveichik鈥檚 understanding of Aggadah is revolutionary,鈥 said Benjy Gottesman 鈥23YC. 鈥淭he fealty to rabbinic tradition meshed with a proper understanding of historical context and Jewish ethos creates a new landscape of Talmudic thought that has been illuminating.鈥 To learn more about the Straus Scholars Program, including our fall 2022 application, click here.

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