The Earth is the Lord's: And The SabbathHarper Torchbooks, 1966 - 245 Seiten "Two essays that contribute to a modern understanding of Jewish tradition : the first an exploration of the inner world of the Jew in Eastern Europe, the second on the meaning of the Sabbath for modern man"--Cover. |
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... writing and thinking by foreign patterns , Jewish authors were inclined to stress the basic agreements between the doctrines of their faith and the theories of great non - Jewish thinkers . Indeed , they often seemed to emphasize the ...
... writing and thinking by foreign patterns , Jewish authors were inclined to stress the basic agreements between the doctrines of their faith and the theories of great non - Jewish thinkers . Indeed , they often seemed to emphasize the ...
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... writing literature ; their works read like brief lecture notes . They were products , not of pure research , but of discussions with pupils . The Ashkenazim rarely composed books that stand like separate buildings with foundations of ...
... writing literature ; their works read like brief lecture notes . They were products , not of pure research , but of discussions with pupils . The Ashkenazim rarely composed books that stand like separate buildings with foundations of ...
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... writing the customs of various individuals and communities . Books were composed for the purpose of teach- ing the people tact , good manners , and courtesy toward one's fellow men . In this spirit , books specially designed for the ...
... writing the customs of various individuals and communities . Books were composed for the purpose of teach- ing the people tact , good manners , and courtesy toward one's fellow men . In this spirit , books specially designed for the ...
Inhalt
Preface | 7 |
THREE | 23 |
For the People | 39 |
Urheberrecht | |
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