Jun 9, 2022 By: yunews
On June 1 and 2, 2022, the Straus Scholars visited Israel for an in-depth look at the intersection of Torah and Israeli literature, politics, art, and ethics. Zahava and Moshael Straus Center for Torah and Western Thought Director Rabbi Dr. Meir Soloveichik began the program with an emotional close reading of Hannah Szenes’ Blessed is the Match, written just before the author, having left the safety of Palestine, reentered Nazi-occupied Hungary in an attempt to find her mother. Szenes was captured and executed, but her recognition that “Blessed is the heart with strength to stop its beating for honor's sake” has inspired generations of Zionists ever since. Straus Center Associate Director Dr. Neil Rogachevsky, the author of a soon-to-be-released volume on Israel’s Declaration of Independence, then offered students a learned analysis of the founding document, emphasizing the implications of David Ben-Gurion ensuring that Israel declare itself a “sovereign state.”
Kohelet Policy Forum founder Dr. Moshe Koppel then joined the students to discuss his recent book Judaism Straight Up and describe his work advancing Israel’s evolution as a Zionist state. The Straus Scholars were led on a behind-the-scenes tour of the National Library, where the curator of the Judaica collection Dr. Yoel Finkelman surveyed the history of Jewish printing and displayed rare Rashi manuscripts housed in the Library’s renowned collection. Naomi Schacter, director of international relations and partnerships, offered a preview of the Library’s extensive renovation.
Dr. Moshe Koppel
Matti Friedman
Rabbi Dr. Shlomo Brody
The Straus Scholars visiting with Deputy Mayor of Jerusalem Fleur Hassan-Nahoum