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Is Judaism an Optimistic Religion?

Originally published in The New Londoner: The Magazine of the New London Synagogue, 1:3 (January 1966). The declaration that Judaism is an optimistic faith, it is nowadays widely acknowledged, requires some qualification. For one thing a religious policy of looking on the bright side is inadequate for the sorely troubled twentieth century. It is no accident…

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