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Emma Maier

Address: California, United States/ Waltham, Massachusetts

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Research paper thumbnail of A Dialogue with Reuven Balka's "The Coming Cataclysm...."

This paper is a reaction to "The Coming Cataclysm: The Orthodox-Reform Rift and the Future of the... more This paper is a reaction to "The Coming Cataclysm: The Orthodox-Reform Rift and the Future of the Jewish People (1989) by Reuven Bulka" and the interplay within the Jewish community regarding intermarriage, conversion, and understandings of Jewish identity.

Research paper thumbnail of Music as a Vehicle for Propelling Social Change

Hypothetical program notes for a concert illustrating the power of music in the civil rights move... more Hypothetical program notes for a concert illustrating the power of music in the civil rights movement and the fight for racial equality and justice today.

Research paper thumbnail of A Dialogue with Reuven Balka's "The Coming Cataclysm...."

This paper is a reaction to "The Coming Cataclysm: The Orthodox-Reform Rift and the Future of the... more This paper is a reaction to "The Coming Cataclysm: The Orthodox-Reform Rift and the Future of the Jewish People (1989) by Reuven Bulka" and the interplay within the Jewish community regarding intermarriage, conversion, and understandings of Jewish identity.

Research paper thumbnail of Music as a Vehicle for Propelling Social Change

Hypothetical program notes for a concert illustrating the power of music in the civil rights move... more Hypothetical program notes for a concert illustrating the power of music in the civil rights movement and the fight for racial equality and justice today.

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