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The Talmud, Torah and Mishna in context [PDF]
Torah primarily refers to the first section of the Tanakh–the first five books of the Hebrew Bible, but the term is sometimes also used in the general sense to also include both of Judaism's written law and oral law, encompassing the entire spectrum of ...
Rabbi Yaakov Kuhlmann
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Writings from Ancient Israel: A Handbook of Historical and Religious Documents [PDF]
Reviewed Book: Smelik, Klaas A D. Writings from Ancient Israel: A Handbook of Historical and Religious Documents.
Teigen, Ragnar C.
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A Jewish Theological Perspective on Technology (Orthodox)
This encyclopaedia entry explores the Jewish theological perspective on technology, highlighting its fundamental role in improving the human condition and completing creation.
Mois Navon
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Israel's Immigration Policies and the Promotion of Genetic Testing: Empiricizing Definitional Criteria, Bolstering State Demographic Security, or Hastening the Messianic Era? [PDF]
Devir NP.
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Classification Methods in Context at Theological Libraries: A Case Study [PDF]
This case study explores issues of interoperability and shared collection management between two libraries – one community and one academic – located within the American Jewish University (AJU).
Noland, Chloe G.
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The entry summarizes and analyses some of the main theological trends within Jewish feminisms. Taking a broader sense of theology as the conceptual religious underpinning that serves as a lens through which new options for interpreting the Jewish canon ...
Ronit Irshai
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Religion is Secularised Tradition: Jewish and Muslim Circumcisions in Germany. [PDF]
Salaymeh L, Lavi S.
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'It is a place, Makom, where each man may be called up': Being and time in Barnett Newman's art [PDF]
Newman’s zips act as a kind of intervention or temporal event that differentiates the canvas, preventing Being from falling into the anonymous and impersonal il y a.
Mather, Richard
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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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