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This essay re-examines the difficult questions concerning the origins of apocalyptic literature and the rise of Jewish sectarianism. Since the publication of O. Plöger’s Theokratie und Eschatologie and P.
Doak, Brian R.
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Menorah Review (No. 33, Winter, 1995) [PDF]
Current Feminist Critiques -- Ideological Passion -- The Voices of Silent Dialogues -- The Covenantal Relationship: Ethical Implications -- The Perennial Shylock -- Talmud -- Book ...
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Narrative and Belonging: The Politics of Ambiguity, The Jewish State, and the Thought of Edward Said and Hannah Arendt [PDF]
At the core of this thesis, I examine the difficulties of giving an account of oneself in modern associational life. By integrating the theory and political activism of both Edward Said and Hannah Arendt, I follow the Zionist response to European ...
Bessen, Jacob, Bessen, Jacob A
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The research focuses on confessional tolerance, established on the territory of modern South of the Tyumen region in the XIX – early XX centuries in relation to the Jewish population of the region.
O. N. Naumenko, E. A. Naumenko
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Yahudi Diasporası’nın Filistin’e Göçü Ve İsrail Devleti’nin Kuruluşu
Yüzyıllardır Kudüs, jeopolitik ve jeostratejik konumu açısından ve üç semavi dinin buraya atfettiği değerden dolayı dünyanın önde gelen ülkelerinin askeri ve siyasi politikalarının merkezinde önemli bir yer tutmuştur.
Sevda ÖRÜCÜ
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‘Ambivalent Normativity: Reasons for Contemporary Jewish Debate over the Laws of War’ [PDF]
Wilkes, George
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The Jewish Perspectives on Xenotransplantation. [PDF]
Loike JD, Krupka RM.
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Freud's father religion: refinding <i>Moses and Monotheism</i> in 2023. [PDF]
Titelman D.
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The Patriarchs and the Matriarchs
The patriarchs – Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob (or Israel) – are the ancestors of the Jewish people, and their stories are recounted in the book of Genesis (chapters 12–50), covering a span of three hundred years (c. 2000–1700 BCE). God forged an irrevocable
Rachel Adelman
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