Le rabbin Meir Kahane : La place des convertis dans le peuple d'Israël
Le statut particulier du converti (ger) au sein du peuple d'Israël est éclairé dans le Livre de Ruth — non seulement par l'étude du récit de la Méguila elle-même, mais aussi par sa conclusion avec…
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This piece argues that the convert holds a distinct and integral place within the Jewish people, drawing evidence from the Book of Ruth and the Torah portion of Naso. The analysis suggests that Ruth's narrative culminates in King David's lineage, while the laws of the convert in Naso are strategically positioned between the arrangement of the camps and the journey toward the Land of Israel. The stakes involve defining the convert's role not as peripheral but as essential to the national structure and destiny.
