Rivkin, The future is in the past,
To cherish individuality, to seek out novel possibilities, to enrich oneself through exposure to varied and exotic cultures, and to prefer to risk subjective anxiety than to be secure within age-old objective constraints -to be all these is to be Jewish.”
Reines, The future is holy
“It is not the past that is taken as holy; the past is nonexistent, living on as relics and in the human imagination…It is the future that is holy.”
“To see the future as holy, therefore, is to understand its divine sanction and inevitability. It means, at the very least, to be open to its image, to listen to its whispers, to heed its plea for life. Beyond this, the holy attitude toward life calls us to action, to communication, and dialogue with its onrushing possibilities."
Toffler - Coping with "Future Shock"
Fritz Perls - Present