ABSTRACT

This chapter deals with Jewish religion and how it is, in author's opinion, supposed to deal with the problems of justice and rituals. The vice chairman of the Jewish Association for Secular Humanistic Judaism, Zev Katz, wrote on 3 March 1987 in the Jerusalem Post in an article titled "Ignorant Prejudices" that " the effort to present Judaism without a supernatural being, without a transcendental, extra terrestrial, divine source is as revolutionary today as the idea of the One and invisible God was in the time of universal polytheism and idolatry." It seems to be too hard for Brown, Jones, and Robinson to understand that the Creator out of Nothing has created all the mental essences, including moral obligations. Man gropes instinctively back to his mysterious fountain-head, and he tries frantically to maintain the link with his past in the hope to reveal his unknown destination, which he believes to be connected with his coming into being.