Rabbi Irwin Kula shares his thoughts on Judaism’s place in American politics with the Between Two Worlds filmmakers when he says: "What I’ve learned from studying Jewish history, and what I’ve learned from watching how America has unfolded politically, is that the only thing I can say for sure is that Judaism doesn’t have a specific politics. Judaism’s job as a spiritual tradition, is to undermine and destabilize anybody’s political position that’s become too absolute."...