Jews in the Modern World, Band 1Jacob Freid Twayne Publishers, 1962 |
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... Judaism . The rabbis failed to con- vince them that Malkah Shmayim - the Kingdom of God - was a Jewish ideal and that they were the heirs to the prophetic concept that the advancement of human life and happiness was the only legitimate ...
... Judaism . The rabbis failed to con- vince them that Malkah Shmayim - the Kingdom of God - was a Jewish ideal and that they were the heirs to the prophetic concept that the advancement of human life and happiness was the only legitimate ...
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... Judaism and its principles to a sane and safe society in which children can grow up normally . As elsewhere today ... Judaism , and there is a lack of the sense of the great Jewish tradition . While students have a warm Jewish ...
... Judaism and its principles to a sane and safe society in which children can grow up normally . As elsewhere today ... Judaism , and there is a lack of the sense of the great Jewish tradition . While students have a warm Jewish ...
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... Judaism and Jewish concerns among religious Jewry in the United States . These are the youth affiliated with the religion of least inconvenience in contemporary Jewry according to the biased view of Herman Wouk.19 Yet Reform Jewish teen ...
... Judaism and Jewish concerns among religious Jewry in the United States . These are the youth affiliated with the religion of least inconvenience in contemporary Jewry according to the biased view of Herman Wouk.19 Yet Reform Jewish teen ...
Inhalt
Introduction | 9 |
Diaspora and Galut | 15 |
Jacob Lestchinsky | 30 |
Urheberrecht | |
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