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dc.contributor.authorLevy, Benjamin David
dc.date.accessioned2020-07-15
dc.date.available2020-07-15
dc.date.issued2020en_AU
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/2123/22872
dc.description.abstractOn Israel’s Independence Day in 1956, Rabbi Joseph B. Soloveitchik delivered a public address at Yeshiva University entitled: Kol Dodi Dofek (The Voice of My Beloved Knocks), in which he described how the relationship between the Jewish people and God was established through two covenants: the Covenant of Fate, established through the Israelite slavery in Egypt, and the Covenant of Destiny, established during the revelation at Mount Sinai. According to Soloveitchik’s conceptual understanding of Jewish law, every convert to Judaism must commit themselves to these two covenants of national fate and religious destiny. Through a rigorous study of numerous rabbinic texts, including Soloveitchik’s own teachings, this thesis explores the boundaries and interplay between these two individual covenants through apostasy and the different elements of conversion law. This theological understanding will shed light on and provide a framing device for the contemporary debates concerning conversion, which are highly relevant for various immigrant groups, particularly from the former Soviet Union, in the Modern State of Israel.en_AU
dc.language.isoenen_AU
dc.publisherUniversity of Sydneyen_AU
dc.subjectcovenanten_AU
dc.subjectconversionen_AU
dc.subjectsoloveitchiken_AU
dc.subjectjudaismen_AU
dc.subjectfateen_AU
dc.subjectdestinyen_AU
dc.titleFate & Faith: Jewish Conversion and Covenantal Implicationsen_AU
dc.typeThesis
dc.type.thesisDoctor of Philosophyen_AU
dc.rights.otherThe author retains copyright of this thesis. It may only be used for the purposes of research and study. It must not be used for any other purposes and may not be transmitted or shared with others without prior permission.en_AU
usyd.facultySeS faculties schools::Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences::School of Languages and Culturesen_AU
usyd.departmentDepartment of Hebrew, Biblical and Jewish Studiesen_AU
usyd.degreeDoctor of Philosophy Ph.D.en_AU
usyd.awardinginstThe University of Sydneyen_AU
usyd.advisorRutland, Suzanne


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