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The issue remains absolutely relevant today because every Jew has to ask him or herself if he is a "galut" or not a "real Jew" if he doesn't support Israel.
Thomas Singer, M.D.: C.G. Jung and His Jewish Colleague, James Kirsch: An Extraordinary Exchange M.D. Thomas Singer 2011
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What makes Kirsch's formulation so ingenious is that he manages to find a way to release Jung from the accusation of being anti-Semitic and simultaneously kill off Freud as a "galut", the equivalent of a betrayer of the real Jewish spirit.
Thomas Singer, M.D.: C.G. Jung and His Jewish Colleague, James Kirsch: An Extraordinary Exchange M.D. Thomas Singer 2011
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The issue remains absolutely relevant today because every Jew has to ask him or herself if he is a "galut" or not a "real Jew" if he doesn't support Israel.
Thomas Singer, M.D.: C.G. Jung and His Jewish Colleague, James Kirsch: An Extraordinary Exchange M.D. Thomas Singer 2011
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What makes Kirsch's formulation so ingenious is that he manages to find a way to release Jung from the accusation of being anti-Semitic and simultaneously kill off Freud as a "galut", the equivalent of a betrayer of the real Jewish spirit.
Thomas Singer, M.D.: C.G. Jung and His Jewish Colleague, James Kirsch: An Extraordinary Exchange M.D. Thomas Singer 2011
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The issue remains absolutely relevant today because every Jew has to ask him or herself if he is a "galut" or not a "real Jew" if he doesn't support Israel.
Thomas Singer, M.D.: C.G. Jung and His Jewish Colleague, James Kirsch: An Extraordinary Exchange M.D. Thomas Singer 2011
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What makes Kirsch's formulation so ingenious is that he manages to find a way to release Jung from the accusation of being anti-Semitic and simultaneously kill off Freud as a "galut", the equivalent of a betrayer of the real Jewish spirit.
Thomas Singer, M.D.: C.G. Jung and His Jewish Colleague, James Kirsch: An Extraordinary Exchange M.D. Thomas Singer 2011
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And in a later edition of the story, a sentence at the end of the passage underlines the responsibility of the soldier as a Jew: "Anakhnu yehudim higleynu galut" – "We Jews have exiled an exile."
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In the Hebrew, the tense of exile is the present: "This is how exile is" "hineh ze galut".
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The issue remains absolutely relevant today because every Jew has to ask him or herself if he is a "galut" or not a "real Jew" if he doesn't support Israel.
Thomas Singer, M.D.: C.G. Jung and His Jewish Colleague, James Kirsch: An Extraordinary Exchange M.D. Thomas Singer 2011
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What makes Kirsch's formulation so ingenious is that he manages to find a way to release Jung from the accusation of being anti-Semitic and simultaneously kill off Freud as a "galut", the equivalent of a betrayer of the real Jewish spirit.
Thomas Singer, M.D.: C.G. Jung and His Jewish Colleague, James Kirsch: An Extraordinary Exchange M.D. Thomas Singer 2011
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