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JDDG: Journal der Deutschen Dermatologischen Gesellschaft, Volume 22, Issue 3, Page 483-484, March 2024.
Georg Stary
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Maimonides (d. 1204) explained the thirteen faith principles of Judaism in his Commentary on Perek Helek. He presented these principles as mandatory criteria for attaining salvation and having a Jewish identity.
Muhammet Zuhur
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Nostalgia, novelty, and the subversion of authority in "The Testaments of the Twelve Patriarchs"
The Testaments of the Twelve Patriarchs, by negotiating the authorship and authority of its derivative readings, discusses the place of Israel vis-à-vis Christianity through almost fannish retellings of the lives of the patriarchs of Israel.
Tom de Bruin
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Exploring Jewish Country Houses in Sweden, 1760s-1960s
While much is known about Jews as economic actors, bearers of culture, and patrons in European cities between the eighteenth and twentieth centuries, Jews as owners of country estates have until recently almost eluded investigation, even though some
Mia Kuritzén Löwengart, Ulväng Göran
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The Zionist plan of establishing a national homeland by gathering Jews from all over the world in the land of Palestine has drawn the reaction of the Papacy from the very beginning.
Mürsel Özalp
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The Catholic Church, Jews, the Shoah and the State of Israel
Judaism and Christianity are religions whose theological epistemology is based on revelation. The primary source of revelation is Holy Scripture. However, history has also been recognised as a source of revelation, particularly the history of Israel and ...
Boris Havel
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In 1970, after a long genesis, the joint Israeli and Palestinian experience of the village of ‘Neve Shalom/Wahat Al-Salam’ (‘oasis of peace’) began. Among the decisive figures for the start of this project, Father Bruno Hussar (1911-1996) was the most ...
Maria Chiara Rioli
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The Development and Transformation of Judaism from Antiquity to Modernity
This journal aims to investigate the evolution of Judaism from ancient times to the modern era. Through a meticulous historical approach, this research will explore shifts in beliefs, religious practices, and the impact of social, political, and cultural
Muhammad Gilang Ramadhan +2 more
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Tradition Against Scripture? Anti-Jewish Animus Shaping Three Pericopes in the Byzantine Lectionary
This paper examines the role of anti-Jewish sentiment in shaping the Byzantine Lectionary (BL) and its impact on the liturgical reception of Scripture.
Alexandru Ioniță
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The Dead Sea Scrolls were incidentally discovered by Muhammad ed-Dhib and his cousins near the Dead Sea in 1947. Unearthed from eleven caves, the manuscripts were written by the Qumran community in various languages, predominantly Hebrew, Aramaic, and ...
Halil Temiztürk
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