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Exploring Jewish forms of speaking to God : the use of apostrophe in David Rosenmann-Taub’s Cortejo y epinicio [PDF]

open access: yes, 2014
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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Schärfe der Kritik als Zeichen für Nähe. Untersuchung paulinischer Polemik gegen das Judentum der damaligen Zeit

open access: yesProtokolle zur Bibel, 2016
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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Menorah Review (No. 46, Spring/Summer, 1999) [PDF]

open access: yes, 1999
The Quintessential Other -- Were Jews Ignored by All? -- Critical Perspectives on Israel the 1990s: Politics, Society, Scholarship -- Early Spring -- From Auschwitz to Meaning Therapy -- Jews and Muslims Together -- Noteworthy ...

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Jewish Studies: Are They Ethnic? [PDF]

open access: yes, 1989
The history of Jewish studies has not yet been written. Scholars engaged in this field, however, are beginning to subject it to searching analysis. Pertinent articles have appeared that offer two extreme positions on the development of Jewish studies ...
Adelman, Howard
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2 German Children and their Knowledge of Judaism and the Holocaust [PDF]

open access: bronze, 2016
Stephen Parker   +2 more
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The Association of Jewish Theosophists in the Netherlands: The Efforts of Louis Vet and Others to Revive Judaism

open access: yesCorrespondences, 2019
This article presents and analyses the activities of the Association for Dutch Jewish ­Theosophists (VJT), which was formed during the Order of the Star of the East congress in 1926.
Alexandra Nagel
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Death and Afterlife

open access: yesSt Andrews Encyclopaedia of Theology
Death appears in many guises within Judaism. The Hebrew Bible, which forms the basis for all subsequent thinking, treats death as a punishment for sin and source of ritual impurity. While it acknowledges the virtue of a timely death, the emphasis remains
Harris Bor
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Human Rights in Judaism

open access: green, 2022
Michael J. Broyde, Shlomo C. Pill
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