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[edit ]The article in Jewish thought is sort of a weird overview. It focuses on the history of the concept, but not its implications and alternate uses. It proposes a singularity of the terminology. It does not deal with cultural awareness of Jewishness in the contemporary sphere, nor the implications of being Jewish on one's thoughts and behaviors, and the effect of self-reflection upon these behaviors.
In short, I think we need some more perspectives on Jewish Thought, in general. The academic focus is heavy, but it leaves the subject feeling like only the surface has been scratched on the approaches to the subject. TERaphael (talk) 17:14, 7 April 2019 (UTC) [reply ]
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