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Judaism your way, whatever that is

We need Limmud today, writes Jonathan Boyd

January 4, 2017 12:03
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It's that festive time of year again. The whole extended family comes together. Everyones in a good mood. There are gifts aplenty on offer. And everybody celebrates their common culture and religiosity. Yes, Merry Limmud everyone.

Limmud has grown dramatically from its modest beginnings, now attracting close to 3,000 people from across the globe. Moreover, it has spawned numerous other Limmuds, becoming, according to a 2011 study, “an international movement comprising annual events in more than 50 locations worldwide, reaching over 30,000 individuals per year.”

It’s not for everyone — that same research showed that one in five left feeling unsatisfied — but I confess to being a fan. There is something invigorating about being somewhere where Jewish learning and debate happen around the clock, facilitated by outstanding educators and anyone else who wants to contribute. There is not much quality control, no halachic or academic bar that one has to reach to be entitled to teach, but that’s part of its charm. And the choices are vast — from a Talmud shiur to Chanukah origami, and everything in between. It’s Judaism your way, whatever way that is.

Of course, because of this, Limmud has had its critics over the years. It has been accused of deliberately blurring the distinction between Orthodox and Progressive Judaism as part of its “pluralist agenda”, or of providing respectability to defamers of Israel by giving them a platform as part of the organisation’s “politically correct” world-view.