Abstract
Jacob Neusner's critique of my original essay, “Teaching Jewish Studies in a Radically Gentile Space: Some Personal Reflections,” fails to recognize it as a piece of self‐referential reflection that does not represent how the course was actually taught. That said, Neusner and I pursue conflicting interpretations of Judaism, with Neusner preferring to emphasize the pure over my emphasis on the impure
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