A person\u27s self-perception of his or her Jewish identity can have a profound impact on one\u27s personal and professional life. The DePaul University College of Law\u27s Center for Jewish Law & Judaic Studies (JLJS) hosted a conference in which many of the most illustrious Jewish constitutional law professors in the United States shared their own stories. This short essay, written by the Director of JLJS, describes the purpose of the conference. In addition, it identifies three Jewish teachings that have deeply affected his professional life. The first is the fact that each person possesses free will. Rejecting the Greek doctrine of predetermination, the Jewish concept of free will both inspires great optimism while implying awesome acco...
The drawing of boundaries has always been a key part of the Jewish tradition and has served to maint...
In recent years, American courts and legal scholars have increasingly turned to Jewish legal traditi...
Despite being classified as White and seen as highly assimilated, Jews represent an invisible minori...
A person\u27s self-perception of his or her Jewish identity can have a profound impact on one\u27s p...
When we acknowledge the contradiction between the project\u27s goal and the reality of group influen...
Martin Buber describes the question of how to affirm our Jewish identity in the modem world as th...
Many academics are unaware that I am Jewish, no doubt due, in part, to my last name as well as to my...
We live in a challenging period of Jewish life in America. Jewish educators are grappling with seein...
The objective of this research is to examine how individuals differentially perceive their Jewish id...
The religious individual faces the constant challenge of reconciling religious ideals with the munda...
Let me start with two qualifications. First, this question: is defining the term Jewish essential ...
Three questions are addressed concerning the relationship of Jewish identity to secular achievements...
This short essay is included in a symposium issue entitled People of the Book: Judaism\u27s Influen...
As an exemplar, Justice Louis D. Brandeis challenges the currently dominant conception that requires...
Jewish identities are becoming increasingly pluralised due to internal dynamics within Judaism and w...
The drawing of boundaries has always been a key part of the Jewish tradition and has served to maint...
In recent years, American courts and legal scholars have increasingly turned to Jewish legal traditi...
Despite being classified as White and seen as highly assimilated, Jews represent an invisible minori...
A person\u27s self-perception of his or her Jewish identity can have a profound impact on one\u27s p...
When we acknowledge the contradiction between the project\u27s goal and the reality of group influen...
Martin Buber describes the question of how to affirm our Jewish identity in the modem world as th...
Many academics are unaware that I am Jewish, no doubt due, in part, to my last name as well as to my...
We live in a challenging period of Jewish life in America. Jewish educators are grappling with seein...
The objective of this research is to examine how individuals differentially perceive their Jewish id...
The religious individual faces the constant challenge of reconciling religious ideals with the munda...
Let me start with two qualifications. First, this question: is defining the term Jewish essential ...
Three questions are addressed concerning the relationship of Jewish identity to secular achievements...
This short essay is included in a symposium issue entitled People of the Book: Judaism\u27s Influen...
As an exemplar, Justice Louis D. Brandeis challenges the currently dominant conception that requires...
Jewish identities are becoming increasingly pluralised due to internal dynamics within Judaism and w...
The drawing of boundaries has always been a key part of the Jewish tradition and has served to maint...
In recent years, American courts and legal scholars have increasingly turned to Jewish legal traditi...
Despite being classified as White and seen as highly assimilated, Jews represent an invisible minori...