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Published: 15 December 2007
...This chapter discusses the historical background of the Jewish people's fight for the emancipation of the Jews as Jews. Jewish religiosity was the first realm of Jewish culture to achieve wide-ranging emancipation and recognition, and as a result, Judaism as a religion soon ran the risk of becoming...
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Published: 15 December 2007
... addresses to himself the challenging questions faced by his generation of survivors. Instead of combining accident and destiny that would leave German Jewish culture behind as a historical relic, Goldschmidt took the implicit and explicit voices of critique directed at German Jews in post-war, making...
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Willi Goetschel and David Suchoff
Published: 15 December 2007
... to consolidate Jewish culture, the German Jewry's response to Cold War political pressures, and their efforts to create new forms of national identity and expression. It highlights the accomplishments and challenges faced by the German Jews and the evolution of Judaism. ––––– 44 Hosea 11 ––––– 2 Amos 3...
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Published: 01 November 2011
...The narrative departs the Lower East Side for Middletown, Connecticut, and the author's son's graduation from Wesleyan University. The author shares notes on his personal prayer habits and several dreams related to Lower East Side Jewish culture. Bamidbar Middletown Connecticut Wesleyan...
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Published: 15 May 2009
... won another continuation. The book of the Talmud therefore became a source for Jewish culture. However, the neo-Kantian, cultural-historical, universalistic view of the Talmud as a book had not only a philosophical manifestation, but a philological one as well. This time the Talmud emerged...