Category Archives: R. Shlomo Goren

Goren as Proxy: Alliance Theory and the Capture of the Rabbanut

R. Shlomo Goren (1917-1994) rises through the IDF chaplaincy because David Ben-Gurion (1886-1973) needs a halakhic (Jewish law) authority who answers to the secular state. The standard rabbinical establishment objects. Chief Rabbi Yitzhak Herzog (1888-1959) makes the formal appointment of … Continue reading

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Decoding Rabbi Shlomo Goren

Per Alliance Theory: Shlomo Goren was not just a rabbi. He was an alliance entrepreneur who fused Torah authority with state power at the founding moment of Israeli sovereignty. Goren functioned as a high-stakes bridge between the sacred and the … Continue reading

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