First-Language Judaism vs. Rule-Book Religion: My Conversation with Prof. Moshe Koppel
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Rabbi Dr. Levi Brackman sits down with Prof. Moshe Koppel—mathematician, long-time Israeli resident, and author of Judaism Straight Up—to explore what it means to “speak” Judaism naturally instead of consulting a rule book at every turn.
Highlights include:
- Shimen vs. Heidi: two real people who illustrate organic tribal Judaism and cosmopolitan universalism
- Why thick social norms help communities last, and how thin “fairness-only” ethics can fall short
- The role of instinct, family memory, and everyday practice in shaping halakhic decision-making
- How concrete beliefs and abstract theology each serve different emotional and intellectual needs
- A brief look at DICTA, Koppel’s project that applies language-tech tools to classic Jewish texts
If you’re curious about living tradition, social cohesion, and the balance between rules and fluency, this conversation lays out the ideas clearly.
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Levi Brackman is a rabbi, Ph.D. in psychology, best-selling author of Jewish Wisdom for Business Success, and founder of Invown, a platform for real estate fundraising and investing.
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