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Naftali Rothenberg

Editor - Identities Magazine
Van Leer Jerusalem Institute
Participates in 1 Session

Rabbi Naftali Rothenberg is a senior research fellow at the Van Leer Jerusalem Institute (since 1994), where he is editor of Identities, Journal for Jewish Culture & Identity and Director's Consultant for Project Development. He also serves as the Rabbi and spiritual leader of Har Adar, a Jerusalem suburb town, where he resides with his family.

Among his previous roles at the Van Leer Jerusalem Institute he served as chair of the Center for Tolerance Education (1997-2006), co-chair (with Prof. Eliezer Schweid) of the Framework for Jewish Thought and Identity (1994-2004), and Jewish Culture and Identitychair (2004-2014).

His main fields of research are: The wisdom of love; political philosophy; philosophy of the halakha; democratic education.

He has published numerous articles and 12 books, among them:

Beloved Doe: The Wisdom of Love, Tel Aviv: Yediot Books, 2004 (Hebrew)

The Wisdom of Love—Man, Woman & God in Jewish Canonical Literature, Boston: Academic Studies Press, 2009

Naftali Rothenberg is the 2011 laureate of the Liebhaber Prize for the encouragement of religious tolerance in Israel.

Sessions in which Naftali Rothenberg participates

Tuesday 23 February, 2016

Time Zone: (GMT+02:00) Jerusalem
3:15 PM
3:15 PM