Jews in the Modern World, Band 2Jacob Freid Twayne Publishers, 1962 - 744 Seiten |
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... Judaism as a world force , we do not refer to a Judaism which is wrapped up within itself , without any windows on the world , but to a Judaism which is vital , open to the world by virtue of its independence . A polem- ical note must ...
... Judaism as a world force , we do not refer to a Judaism which is wrapped up within itself , without any windows on the world , but to a Judaism which is vital , open to the world by virtue of its independence . A polem- ical note must ...
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... Judaism itself - this would not shake the authoritative basis of its credentials . For the important thing is not the number of factions or movements but how Orthodox Judaism interprets itself today . And its interpretation is that it ...
... Judaism itself - this would not shake the authoritative basis of its credentials . For the important thing is not the number of factions or movements but how Orthodox Judaism interprets itself today . And its interpretation is that it ...
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... Judaism will be able to take a stand on these questions when it shall have discovered itself anew . In meeting this chal- lenge Judaism will be obliged to take a stand over against Christianity and the world of Asia . It will be able to ...
... Judaism will be able to take a stand on these questions when it shall have discovered itself anew . In meeting this chal- lenge Judaism will be obliged to take a stand over against Christianity and the world of Asia . It will be able to ...
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Art and Literature | 319 |
Story of Jewish | 328 |
The Story of Yiddish | 356 |
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