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2021
It is impossible to understand American Judaism without reference to its adaptation to American social mores and religious models. Among the important aspects of the American ethos that would shape Judaism in this country were voluntarism, the choice Americans enjoy whether to join or stay aloof; congregationalism, the near autonomy of each house of ...
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It is impossible to understand American Judaism without reference to its adaptation to American social mores and religious models. Among the important aspects of the American ethos that would shape Judaism in this country were voluntarism, the choice Americans enjoy whether to join or stay aloof; congregationalism, the near autonomy of each house of ...
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The Love of God: Divine Gift, Human Gratitude, and Mutual Faithfulness in Judaism
, 2015Are you looking to uncover the love of god divine gift human gratitude and mutual faithfulness in judaism library of jewish ideas Digitalbook. Correct here it is possible to locate as well as download the love of god divine gift human gratitude and ...
J. Levenson
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Jewish and Christian Women in the Ancient Mediterranean, 2021
S. Parks, S. Sheinfeld, M. Warren
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S. Parks, S. Sheinfeld, M. Warren
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Anti-Judaism: The Western Tradition
, 2014Anti-Judaism: The Western Tradition. By David Nirenberg. New York: W. W. Norton & Company, 2013. 610 pp. $35.00 (cloth).The study of the history of Jewish-Christian relations has continued to diversify and deepen since the moral impetus for it was felt ...
Daniel Joslyn-Siemiatkoski
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2020
This chapter consists of two parts. The first examines the historical-phenomenological relationship between the Qur’an and Judaism (the Qur’an and Judaism), while the second examines perspectives expressed by the Qur’an toward Judaism (the Qur’an on Judaism). The former includes perspectives offered by pre-modern and contemporary non-Muslim researchers
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This chapter consists of two parts. The first examines the historical-phenomenological relationship between the Qur’an and Judaism (the Qur’an and Judaism), while the second examines perspectives expressed by the Qur’an toward Judaism (the Qur’an on Judaism). The former includes perspectives offered by pre-modern and contemporary non-Muslim researchers
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1997
This is the first of two volumes of edited sermons spanning the greater part of the second half of the twentieth century, and the first major collection of sermons from a Liberal Jewish point ofview produced in Britain since Claude G. Montefiore's Truth in Religion of 1906.
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This is the first of two volumes of edited sermons spanning the greater part of the second half of the twentieth century, and the first major collection of sermons from a Liberal Jewish point ofview produced in Britain since Claude G. Montefiore's Truth in Religion of 1906.
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2003
INTRODUCTION Upon catching sight today in the synagogues of Safed or Jerusalem of the white-clad, bearded kabbalists, engrossed in their meditations, one is unavoidably struck by the similarity in appearance with the swaying, white-capped Sufis performing the dhikr ritual.
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INTRODUCTION Upon catching sight today in the synagogues of Safed or Jerusalem of the white-clad, bearded kabbalists, engrossed in their meditations, one is unavoidably struck by the similarity in appearance with the swaying, white-capped Sufis performing the dhikr ritual.
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2018
This chapter explores the relationship between Jesus and Judaism as described in gospel texts of the late first and second centuries. It addresses two questions: (1) To what extent is Jesus presented as a ‘Jewish’ character, or as related to characters depicted as representatives of ‘Judaism’?
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This chapter explores the relationship between Jesus and Judaism as described in gospel texts of the late first and second centuries. It addresses two questions: (1) To what extent is Jesus presented as a ‘Jewish’ character, or as related to characters depicted as representatives of ‘Judaism’?
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Jewish on Their Own Terms: How Intermarried Couples are Changing American Judaism
, 2013Over half of all American Jewish children are being raised by intermarried parents. This demographic group will have a tremendous impact on American Judaism as it is lived and practiced in the coming decades.
Jennifer A Thompson
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