The Road Back: A Discovery of Judaism Without EmbellishmentsFeldheim Publishers, 1978 - 251 páginas |
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... Reformers " also launched a frontal attack on almost all the doctrines and laws of the Jewish faith . To them nothing was sacred , and they set about to dismember the basic tenets of the Jewish faith with a zeal typical of the ...
... Reformers " also launched a frontal attack on almost all the doctrines and laws of the Jewish faith . To them nothing was sacred , and they set about to dismember the basic tenets of the Jewish faith with a zeal typical of the ...
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... Reformers , " by deriding the Talmud , had literally knocked the supports from under their own faith . When the Rabbinic tradition was cast aside , the floodgates opened and , from that point on , the sky was the limit . The next point ...
... Reformers , " by deriding the Talmud , had literally knocked the supports from under their own faith . When the Rabbinic tradition was cast aside , the floodgates opened and , from that point on , the sky was the limit . The next point ...
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... Reformers " to dismantle ? Surprisingly , there was . Shortly after the close of the Pittsburgh conference " Rabbis " Kaufmann Kohler and Emil G. Hirsch began a journal entitled The Jewish Reformer , and it was there that they uncovered ...
... Reformers " to dismantle ? Surprisingly , there was . Shortly after the close of the Pittsburgh conference " Rabbis " Kaufmann Kohler and Emil G. Hirsch began a journal entitled The Jewish Reformer , and it was there that they uncovered ...
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