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The Religious Meaning of Language in Judaic Culture
Judaic cultures have a commitment to language that is exceptional. Language practices – the reading and writing of scrolls and books, their interpretation as commentaries on commentaries, engaged with the letter both of text and as act – is central to ...
Shira Wolosky
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This article examines Rabbi Moshe Avigdor Amiel’s concept of “Torah and Work” (Torah va’avoda) as a central tenet of Religious Zionism. Rabbi Amiel, a prominent ideologue of the Mizrahi movement who served as Chief Rabbi of Tel Aviv (1936–1945), viewed ...
Amir Mashiach
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Menorah Review (No. 25, Spring, 1992) [PDF]
The Influence of Russian Emigres on American Policy Toward Russia and the USSR, 1900-1933, With Observations on Analogous Developments in Great Britain (Part 2 of 2) -- Christian Theological Anti-Semitism: Jewish Values Turned Upside-Down -- Faith Saving
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Jewish Mission in the Second Temple Period: From Circumcision to Education
The present article is a broadened variant of a speech, which was presented in International Baptist Theological Seminary (Prague) few years ago. The article is about Jewish mission of the Second Temple period and that transformation, which took place ...
Alexander TARASENKO
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1 Thess 2:14–16, Rom 15:30–32, Phil 3:2–6 and Gal 4:22–28 build parts of the Pauline writings that stand out because of their polemic against Judaism at that time. The article „Schärfe der Kritik als Zeichen für Nähe.
Peter Kirchschläger
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'But Following the Literal Sense, the Jews Refuse to Understand': Hermeneutic Conflicts in the Nicholas of Cusa's De Pace Fidei [PDF]
In the midst of the De pace fidei’s imagined heavenly conference on the theme of the possibility of religious harmony, Nicholas of Cusa has Saint Peter acknowledge to the Persian interlocutor that it will be difficult to bring Jews to the acceptance of ...
Aleksander, Jason
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Exploring Jewish forms of speaking to God : the use of apostrophe in David Rosenmann-Taub’s Cortejo y epinicio [PDF]
textIn his first published collection of poetry, Cortejo y epinicio (1949), Chilean author David Rosenmann-Taub (1927) references Jewish culture, prayers and beliefs.
Wyse, Raelene Camille
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Hugo Münsterberg: a German Jew (?) in America [PDF]
An historical account by Jan-Christopher Horak of Hugo Münsterberg's life and work in America – or, more exactly, upon the nature and consequences of being a German Jew at work within Harvard University during the first decades of the 20th ...
Horak, Jan-Christopher
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Menorah Review (No. 28, Spring, 1993) [PDF]
Counterpart Communities -- Peace and Existenz -- The Meaning is in the Meeting -- Judenthum As the Quintessential Other -- Focusing -- Book ...
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