Today, a little over twenty years after Professor Elazar’s essay appeared, does “the need of the hour” in Jewish life remain the same? Is the Jewish world more open now than it was in 1992 to “the Sephardic way”? And what would an alternative built along the lines of “Classic Sephardic Judaism” look like in our time?
These are a few of the questions that we invite you to consider as you read, “Can Sephardic Judaism be Reconstructed?”
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