Category Archives: Hans Freyer

When History Becomes Revelation: Goren, Freyer, and the Historicist Problem in Modern Orthodox Halakha

R. Shlomo Goren (1917–1994) developed a theology of history that placed the State of Israel within a redemptive historical narrative he treated as halakhically operative. The wars of 1948 and 1967 are not merely military events to be processed by … Continue reading

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Between Archive and Advocacy: The Career of David N. Myers – Part One

Part Two. David N. Myers, born in 1960 in Scranton, Pennsylvania, holds the Sady and Ludwig Kahn Chair in Jewish History at UCLA. His career spans more than three decades and encompasses Zionist historiography, German-Jewish thought, diaspora nationalism, and American … Continue reading

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Decoding The German Philosopher Hans Freyer

When it was convenient, Hans Freyer, like many of his peers, threw in his lot with the Nazis, and when most people hear that, they don’t want to know anything more. That’s how the world works. The winners write history. … Continue reading

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