<p>In these pages, Weil expands upon her conception of religion, which in her opinion "includes the <i>whole</i> of life." As usual, she places strong emphasis on the ethical aspects of Judaism and the Jewish ideal of righteousness, but she also points to the importance of a spiritual sense of exaltation and of the feeling of "kinship with all other Jews."</p>
<p>Courtesy of the North Carolina Office of Archives and History.</p>