The Da'at Torah Movement and the Authority of Rabbinic Knowledge in the Twentieth Century
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The notion of Da'at Torah, the idea that great Torah masters possess a normative wisdom extending beyond halakha to public and political affairs, crystallized in the Haredi world in the twentieth century. Associated with the Agudat Israel movement, it grants decisive authority to the gedolim. This concept is the subject of historical analysis and internal debate.
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