I would read the entire R' Lamm back and forth. I think given the intensity of the criticism, I was actually surprised he replied so mildly. I always start w a parsha related q and close w the answer--it is more disjointed but I think it makes the Jewish history more integrated in the Torah exploration. Sometimes the idea transmits better on the audio. So appreciated! --DB
Its a great article but I cannot figure the flow from the first part to the end. It's disjointed.
Also, am I alone among those who found R Lamms response condescending?
I would read the entire R' Lamm back and forth. I think given the intensity of the criticism, I was actually surprised he replied so mildly. I always start w a parsha related q and close w the answer--it is more disjointed but I think it makes the Jewish history more integrated in the Torah exploration. Sometimes the idea transmits better on the audio. So appreciated! --DB
What strikes me is the depth of the articles cited compared to our current publications. Rabbi Wolpin a”h was a master of his craft