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Menorah Review (No. 32, Fall, 1994) [PDF]
A Jewish View of Christianity: Recognition Without Surrender -- The Evolving Jewish West -- Apologia Pro Vita Sua: Confessions of a Conservative Scholar -- Biblical Perspectives on the Human Quest -- Psalm -- Book ...
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ABSTRACT This qualitative case study examines the motivations behind the first public celebration of Ramadan in Copenhagen's cityscape in 2024, exploring the interplay between visibility, identity recognition and citizenship for Danish‐Muslims. Through thematic analysis of interviews with event organizers, the study situates itself within social ...
Manal M. Sadik, Thomas A. Morton
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In the Jewish tradition, after the destruction of the Temple of Solomon in 70 CE, it is accepted that the Third Temple would be miraculously rebuilt under the leadership of a Messiah who will be sent by God during the messianic salvation period. In this
Hatice Kübra Baktemur
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Abraham ibn Daud (d. 1180) was one of the leading Jewish scholars of Spain. The Spanish lands witnessed wars among Almoravids, Almohads, and Christian kingdoms during his lifetime.
Yasin Meral
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Menorah Review (No. 20, Fall, 1990) [PDF]
Abba Hillel Silver, The Holocaust and American Politics: 1943-1944 -- Different Jews - One Judaism -- Book Briefing -- Rescuing Jews During the Holocaust -- Balancing -- Text and Context: The Case of American Judaism -- Book ...
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Spinoza and Judaism in the French Context: The Case of Milner's Le Sage Trompeur [PDF]
Jean-Claude Milner’s Le sage trompeur (2013), a controversial recent piece of French Spinoza literature, remains regrettably understudied in the English-speaking world.
Stetter, Jack
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ABSTRACT Scientific advancements in pharmacology have revolutionized disease management, significantly enhancing global health. Innovations like biological therapies and mRNA vaccines underscore the field's capacity to address complex conditions and global crises.
Salvatore Di Maria, Alessio Provenzani
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A Moveable Israel: Covenant Theology and Reformed Memory in the 1531 Zurich Bible
The very latest scholarship on the Swiss Reformation has urged us to resituate the conceptual origins and first articulations of a Reformed Covenant theology in the Zurich of Zwingli, Jud, Pellikan, and Bullinger, rather than in the Geneva of Calvin and ...
Colin Hoch
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Menorah Review (No. 6, Winter, 1986) [PDF]
On How Being Jewish Is Different -- Is Good Business Good?
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Midwifery Students’ Experiences of Bias in the Clinical Setting: Prevalence, Types, and Impact
Introduction Exposure to bias in clinical learning environments may undermine students’ confidence, cause emotional harm, impede learning, and potentially delay graduation. However, little is known about the prevalence of bias experienced by midwifery students in the United States.
Heidi Loomis +4 more
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