Futurism (Judaism)

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Jewish Futurism is used in three different contexts: religious, artistic and futures studies (foresight, futurology etc.)

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Jewish Futurism is an attempt to apply futurism to theological and social issues facing Jewish persons and communities.[citation needed]

Jews who are futurists[]

Israeli futurists[]

A particular place on this list should be reserved for the practitioners of foresight. Foresight is a tool for developing visions, understood as possible future states of affairs that actions today can help bring about (or avoid). The practice of foresight is widespread in European strategic thinking, and to a much lesser level in Canada or United States. In Israel, foresight projects are developed at the Interdisciplinary Center for Technology Assessment and Forecasting from Tel Aviv University.

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