The American Jewish Consensus Is Fracturing-and That's a Blessing
Briefly

As many Jews turn away from traditional synagogues and embrace non-Zionist alternatives this High Holidays, a necessary rupture in the community is unfolding.
Rabbi Jill Jacobs highlights a developing panic within the Jewish community, as younger generations increasingly identify as anti-Zionist, stressing a moral crisis in mainstream Jewish life.
While many in the establishment Jewish community feel anxiety about this shift, it may be an opportunity for growth and re-examination of beliefs surrounding Zionism.
This transformative moment, albeit filled with anxiety, brings an opportunity to reshuffle the priorities of the Jewish community and redefine its identity.
Read at The Nation
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