Judaism in a Post-Halakhic Age
Explore the profound insights of Judaism in a Post-Halakhic Age by Jack J. Cohen, published by Academic Studies Press in 2010. This thought-provoking hardback, spanning 235 pages, delves into critical questions surrounding Halakhah—the traditional Jewish law—and its evolving role in contemporary Judaism.
Discover why Halakhah may no longer fulfill its historical functions and what alternatives can be proposed for the future of Jewish polity and religious culture. Cohen’s analysis not only reflects on the challenges faced by the Jewish community in the 21st century but also offers a vision for creative survival and adaptation. This book is essential for anyone interested in Jewish studies, law, and the ongoing dialogue about faith and tradition in modern society.