4 questions
Peace be upon the late R.A. Shlita.
1. Why does the rabbi believe that there is no such thing as Jewish philosophy or thought? The various philosophies are shaped in parallel with the culture of each region. Chinese philosophy is different from Western philosophy. It is true that in everything there will be things that are universally right or wrong, but nevertheless, what types of thought are different?
2. Following the debate at the Chabad conference in Tel Aviv about gender segregation, I remembered that you said that true liberalism is letting each person lead their life as they wish. Therefore, if religious men and women want segregation, that is their right. The question is how long will this last? As I know, there are many devout women in Islam who are on behalf of the unfortunate status of Muslim women. Should we support this in the name of liberalism?
3. And if we are talking about modesty and the status of women, in your opinion, does modesty cross the line between a woman’s dignity and modesty that causes her oppression?
4. What is good extremism, about which the Chazova said that there is no perfection without it? Does this mean excessive strictness in laws, while bad extremism is fanaticism?
5. How is it possible that countries like China and the East in general are not affected by the struggle between postmodernism and fundamentalism? Although they are not European, this struggle must take place wherever the Enlightenment appears. Perhaps the West needs a way of life and a way of looking at the world as practiced in the East?
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