Jonathan Rosenblum

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Jonathan (Yonason) Rosenblum (born 1951) is the director, spokesperson, and founder of Jewish Media Resources, an organization which attempts to clarify journalists' understanding of Haredi Jewish society.

Jonathan is related to the well known Rannels family of talmudic scholars.

Career

Rosenblum is a graduate of the

Rabbi Nathan Kamenetsky. He is one of the initiators of Klal Perspectives,[3] an electronic journal dedicated to addressing the unique challenges facing today's Orthodox communities.[4]

Political stances

... [a] possible explanation of our inaction is that there are others to carry the ball on Darfur, whereas we are the only ones who will address our special concerns – the future of the Jewish people, the preservation of Torah learning, the hardships faced by so many families within the Torah community ... Yet even those of us who devote ourselves exclusively to the study and teaching of Torah must not lose sight of the fact that we do so because our unique role is to bring human history to its ultimate goal, when all mankind will be filled with knowledge of HaShem – lesaken olam b'Malchus Shakai. In order to be HaShem's instruments for tikkun olam [world repair], we must remain constantly aware of our responsibility for every aspect of HaShem's world and of how far the world is from its ultimate perfection. In that context, knowing and caring about what is going on in Darfur can inspire us to greater devotion to our unique task as His Chosen People.[8]

See also

  • Avi Shafran
  • Reb Yaakov

References

  1. ^ "Jewish Media Resources". Jewish Media Resources.
  2. ^ "Cross-Currents". Cross-Currents.com.
  3. ^ Rosenblum (October 26, 2011). "Truth Emerges from Additional Voices". Mishpacha. Archived from the original on October 28, 2011. Retrieved Nov 10, 2011.
  4. ^ Klal Perspectives homepage
  5. ^ "A Response to My Critics". 26 August 2007.
  6. ^ Let's Learn - Vol. I, No. 8
  7. ^ "Think Again: A Plague on Both Your Houses" by Jonathan Rosenblum[permanent dead link]
  8. ^ "Thinking About Darfur" by Jonathan Rosenblum
  9. ^ "Thanks, Mr. President" by Jonathan Rosenblum

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