/

UTJ Viewpoints
  • Find us on Facebook
  • Follow Us on Twitter
  • Watch us on YouTube
  • Follow Us on Instagram

The Future World as a Universal Temple

High Holidays, Holidays, Tefillah

by Professor Reuven Kimelman

Disclaimer: The opinions expressed here are that of the writer and do not necessarily represent the views of the Union for Traditional Judaism, unless otherwise indicated.

Professor Reuven Kimelman discusses Alenu’s of the divine presence on earth in this article on TheTorah.com.

One of the highlights of the High Holiday mussaf service is the recitation of Aleinu. It was apparently composed in late antiquity as the opening of the Malchiyot section of the Rosh Hashana mussaf. In medieval France it became part of the daily liturgy, and only during the seventeenth century was it chosen to close each daily prayer service in both the Ashkenazi and Sephardi rites.

The theological program of Aleinu is noteworthy in a number of respects. In a different essay, I discussed both its universal vision of the divine, and the prayer’s connections to the Shema.In this essay, I would like to consider Aleinu’s idea of God’s heavenly presence coming down to the world.

Read more at https://thetorah.com/the-future-world-as-a-universal-temple/

Enjoying UTJ Viewpoints?

UTJ relies on your support to promote an open-minded approach to Torah rooted in classical sources and informed by modern scholarship. Please consider making a generous donation to support our efforts.

Donate Now