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Contributors Gábor Balázs received his PhD at Bar Ilan University in Israel. He teaches Jewish and general Philosophy at the University of Szeged. His main research interests are Ethics and Political Philosophy, Israel Studies, and contemporary theories of Jewish identity. He is a board member of Limmud Hungary, the former director of the Israeli Cultural Institute in Budapest, and the former headmaster of the school of the Orthodox Jewish Community of Hungary. Raphael Cohen-Almagor is an educator, researcher, human rights activist, and Chair in Politics and Director of the Middle East Study Group, University of Hull, UK. He was Visiting Professor at UCLA and Johns Hopkins and Senior Fellow at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars. His recent publications include Speech, Media and Ethics (2001), The Scope of Tolerance (2006), The Democratic Catch (2007), and Public Responsibility in Israel (2012). http://www.hull.ac.uk/rca, http://www2.hull.ac.uk/fass/mestudy-group.aspx and http://almagor.blogspot.com Miriam Feldheim is a doctoral candidate at the Australian Centre for Jewish Civilization, Monash University, Melbourne, Australia. She is the 2010 recipient of the Elton PhD Scholarship. Her particular area of interest is religion and democracy, especially in Israel, and the status of minorities in democracies. Her doctoral research is based on the work http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Shofar: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Jewish Studies Purdue University Press

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Abstract

Gábor Balázs received his PhD at Bar Ilan University in Israel. He teaches Jewish and general Philosophy at the University of Szeged. His main research interests are Ethics and Political Philosophy, Israel Studies, and contemporary theories of Jewish identity. He is a board member of Limmud Hungary, the former director of the Israeli Cultural Institute in Budapest, and the former headmaster of the school of the Orthodox Jewish Community of Hungary. Raphael Cohen-Almagor is an educator, researcher, human rights activist, and Chair in Politics and Director of the Middle East Study Group, University of Hull, UK. He was Visiting Professor at UCLA and Johns Hopkins and Senior Fellow at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars. His recent publications include Speech, Media and Ethics (2001), The Scope of Tolerance (2006), The Democratic Catch (2007), and Public Responsibility in Israel (2012). http://www.hull.ac.uk/rca, http://www2.hull.ac.uk/fass/mestudy-group.aspx and http://almagor.blogspot.com Miriam Feldheim is a doctoral candidate at the Australian Centre for Jewish Civilization, Monash University, Melbourne, Australia. She is the 2010 recipient of the Elton PhD Scholarship. Her particular area of interest is religion and democracy, especially in Israel, and the status of minorities in democracies. Her doctoral research is based on the work

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Shofar: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Jewish StudiesPurdue University Press

Published: Dec 30, 2013

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