Divrei Torah by Rav Yitz Greenberg
Rabbi Irving (Yitz) Greenberg serves as the President of the J.J. Greenberg Institute for the Advancement of Jewish Life (JJGI) and as Senior Scholar in Residence at Hadar. Rabbi Greenberg was ordained by Beth Joseph Rabbinical Seminary of Brooklyn, New York and has a PhD in history from Harvard University. He has had a long and notable career in the service of the Jewish people. He served in the rabbinate, notably at the Riverdale Jewish Center in the 1960s. He served as professor and chairman of the Department of Jewish Studies of City College of the City University of New York in the 1970s. Together with Elie Wiesel, he founded CLAL: The National Jewish Center for Learning and Leadership and served as its president until 1997.CLAL offered pluralistic Jewish learning for Jewish communal leadership and programs of intra-faith dialogue for rabbis of every denominational background. From 1997 to 2008, he served as founding president of Jewish Life Network/Steinhardt Foundation which created such programs as birthright Israel and the Partnership for Excellence in Jewish Education.
Rabbi Greenberg was one of the activist/founders of the Student Struggle for Soviet Jewry in the movement to liberate Russian Jewry. He was a pioneer in the development of Holocaust education and commemoration. When Elie Wiesel served as chairman of the President’s Commission on the Holocaust, Rabbi Greenberg served as its (Executive) Director. The Commission recommended and drew the blueprint for the creation of the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum on the National Mall in Washington. He served as the Museum’s chairman from 2000-2002.
He is a leading Jewish thinker and has written extensively on post-Holocaust Jewish religious thought, Jewish-Christian relations, pluralism, and the ethics of Jewish power. In his book, Interpreters of Judaism in the Late Twentieth Century, Professor Steven T. Katz wrote: “No Jewish thinker has had a greater impact on the American Jewish Community in the last two decades than Irving (Yitz) Greenberg.” In his new book, The Triumph of Life (forthcoming), he argues that the Holocaust and the Jewish assumption of power in creating the state of Israel are the beginning of a new era in Jewish history. Together, these two events usher in a third stage of Jewish religion.
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The Age of Chastisement is Over
Parashat Ki Tavo 5781
This was written by Rabbi Yitz Greenberg for Parashat Ki Tavo
2021/5781.
The Travesty of Agunot:
How a Good Law Was Hijacked and Turned into an Instrument of Oppression
Parashat Ki Teitzei 5781
This was written by Rabbi Yitz Greenberg for Parashat Ki Teitze
2021/5781.
“Justice, Justice Shall You Pursue”
Parashat Shoftim 5781
This was written by Rabbi Yitz Greenberg for Parashat Shoftim 2021/5781.
What Can We Learn From the
War on Idolatry?
Parashat Re'eih 5781
This was written by Rabbi Yitz Greenberg for Parashat Re'eih 2021/5781.
The Great, Mighty, and Awesome God
Isn’t What S/He Used to Be
Parashat Eikev 5781
This was written by Rabbi Yitz Greenberg for Parashat Eikev 2021/5781.
When Exodus Replaces Creation (Or Not)
Parashat Va-etchanan 5781
This was written by Rabbi Yitz Greenberg for Parashat Va-etchanan 2021/5781.
Moses’ Narrative—and Ours
Parashat Devarim 5781
This was written by Rabbi Yitz Greenberg for Parashat Devarim 2021/5781.
Not the Vision, but the Journey
Parashat Mattot-Mas’ei 5781
This was written by Rabbi Yitz Greenberg for Parashat Mattot-Mas’ei 2021/5781.
The Chain of Life
Parashat Pinchas 5781
This was written by Rabbi Yitz Greenberg for Parashat Pinchas 2021/5781.
Prophetic Pluralism
Parashat Balak 5781
This was written by Rabbi Yitz Greenberg for Parashat Balak 2021/5781.
Mediating Between the Divine and the Human: The Prophet’s Other Central Role Parashat Shelach 5781
This was written by Rabbi Yitz Greenberg for Parashat Shelach 2021/5781.
From God, With Love
Parashat Naso 5781
This was written by Rabbi Yitz Greenberg for Parashat Naso 2021/5781.
A Tale of Three Menorahs
Parashat BeHa’alotekha 5781
This was written by Rabbi Yitz Greenberg for BeHa'alotekha 2021/5781.
Understanding the Mystifying:
The Red Heifer Commandment—and Every Other Commandment
Parashat Chukkat 5781
This was written by Rabbi Yitz Greenberg for Parashat Chukkat 2021/5781.
The Truth About Power and Divine Service:
What Korah Didn’t Understand
Parashat Korach 5781
This was written by Rabbi Yitz Greenberg for Parashat Korach 2021/5781.