Finding America in Exodus
A Blueprint for “A More Perfect Union” in the 21st Century
by Michael J. Broyde and Reuven Travis
Imprint: Wipf and Stock
88 Pages, 5.50 x 8.50 x 0.18 in
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- 9781666748994
- Published: September 2022
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Michael J. Broyde is a law professor at Emory University in Atlanta who has served in a variety of rabbinic positions throughout the United States. During the 2018 academic year, he was a senior Fulbright scholar at Hebrew University in Jerusalem, and in 2019, he was a visiting professor of Jewish law at Stanford Law School.
Reuven Travis taught a wide range of classes over his twenty-year career as an educator, including Jewish law, Bible, and Jewish history. He holds a master’s degree in teaching from Mercer University and a master’s in Judaic studies from Spertus College. He has published three scholarly works on the book of Job, the book of Numbers, and the book of Genesis, respectively.
“Finding Exodus in America by Broyde and Travis succeeds in bringing Exodus alive for an American audience and gives a new, relevant version of liberty for the twenty-first century. Any American concerned about the country’s future will enjoy and benefit.”
—Gidon Rothstein, author of Murderer in the Mikdash
“Rabbis Broyde and Travis put forward the idea that the exodus influenced the founders of the American Republic and their belief that freedom can only be preserved by a strong legal system. In showing us how the biblical story delivers that message, they show that the exodus is not simply a story of Jewish liberation but a guide for the world in how to create a society that both values and can sustain individual freedom.”
—Ira Bedzow, Emory University
“Rabbis Broyde and Travis have put forth an important commentary on the power and perils of freedom, the liberation found in law, and the true meaning of both leadership and servitude. Their work is full of questions worth pondering, ideas worth considering, and perspectives worth implementing as we continue our march as brothers and sisters towards the promised land.”
—Miles Terry, chairman, National Pastors Association