Judaism for the Thinking Person

The Visual Language of Norms in Judaism -- And We are the Poorer for Losing It

13 min · 9. mar. 2026
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This is a Drash on Parashat Tetzaveh, an Exodus portion about the priestly clothing that usually elicits shallow reflections on clothes. Instead, I try to bring to life the amazing living language of garments in Jewish history -- a language of norms embedded in visual cues. It's a language modern culture has thrown away, and the values that go with it, and we are the poorer for it.

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