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Way in which Judaism finds meaning

Way in which Judaism finds meaning

1. Discuss and briefly outline one way in which Judaism finds meaning.

2. Consider and explain what a few (at least two) of the other religious traditions we have discussed so far might say about the areas in which Judaism finds meaning. In particular, what do you think they would say about the relationship between the sacred and daily life (e.g., the Jewish Hallowing of Life)? Use examples and textual support from this Unit’s readings and materials to help illustrate and support your ideas.

3. Explain your own views concerning the meaning we can find in life. How does your view compare to that of Judaism’s approach to meaning? How does it compare to the other religious traditions?

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