The State as a Shaper of Space for a Full Jewish Life
The Jewish state is not merely a technical mechanism or a platform for religious freedom, but a shaping public space. A space that allows Judaism to emerge from survivalist seclusion, to flourish, and to connect…
Assessment
This piece argues that the Jewish state should function as an active shaper of public life, not merely a neutral administrative framework. The author suggests that Judaism has been confined to a defensive, survivalist posture and that a sovereign state offers the opportunity for fuller expression. The series format signals a sustained ideological argument about the state's purpose beyond security or religious tolerance.
