Norman Lamm

Norman Lamm

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Biography

Norman Lamm was an American Modern Orthodox rabbi, scholar, academic administrator, author, and Jewish community leader. He was the Chancellor of Yeshiva University until he announced his retirement on July 1, 2013.

"… a moral consideration of the utmost importance for us: we must respect individual differences, yet we must coordinate, work together, and act as one."

Norman Lamm

"Group action -- yes; group thinking -- no"

Norman Lamm

"Mutual commitment to ideals -- yes; the stifling of all dissenting notions -- no."

Norman Lamm

"This principle of unity of the whole along with respect for individual differences is symbolized … in the Mishkan, the Tabernacle."

Norman Lamm

"Each of us must have tucked away in some corner of his and her brain a contrarian -- or ipkha mistabra -- compartment whose function it is to seek out views other than those we readily consent to because they swarm around us. The devil’s advocate can well turn out to be an angelic emissary. And swimming against the stream may be the best way to avoid drowning."

Norman Lamm

"Conventional dogmas, even if endowed with the authority of an Aristotle - ancient or modern - must be tested vigorously. If they are found wanting, we need not bother with them. But if they are found to be substantially correct, we may not overlook them."

Norman Lamm

"In Judaism, there are 613 biblical commandments, and the Talmud says that the chief commandment of all is study."

Norman Lamm

"Judaism is an intellectually based religion, and the single most important theme is that of study."

Norman Lamm

"No religious position is loyally served by refusing to consider annoying theories which may well turn out to be facts."

Norman Lamm

"Modern Orthodoxy has a highly positive attitude toward the State of Israel. Our Ultra-Orthodox brethren recognize only the Holy Land, but not the state."

Norman Lamm

"I showed that privacy was an implicit right in Jewish law, probably going back to the second or third century, when it was elaborated on in a legal way."

Norman Lamm

"Modern Orthodoxy has a highly positive attitude toward the State of Israel. Our Ultra-Orthodox brethren recognize only the Holy Land, but not the state."

Norman Lamm