The Road Back: A Discovery of Judaism Without EmbellishmentsFeldheim Publishers, 1978 - 251 páginas |
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Página 99
... became aware of their exist- ence as Jews , not as " monotheistic ethical - humanists . " However , the hour for clear identification had long since passed . The eternal doctrines of God , Torah and Israel remained inaccessible to them ...
... became aware of their exist- ence as Jews , not as " monotheistic ethical - humanists . " However , the hour for clear identification had long since passed . The eternal doctrines of God , Torah and Israel remained inaccessible to them ...
Página 165
... became world - famous and was reissued eight times between 1569 and 1600 alone . It became the universally accepted sourcebook of Jewish law and has remained so to our day . Fortunately for the English reader , it is available in ...
... became world - famous and was reissued eight times between 1569 and 1600 alone . It became the universally accepted sourcebook of Jewish law and has remained so to our day . Fortunately for the English reader , it is available in ...
Página 217
... became a total rejection of reason as a vehicle for arriving at truth , relying solely on the twin pillars of faith and tradition , is openly attacked by Rabbi Hirsch in his Nineteen Letters : Other men ... became ... enemies ... of all ...
... became a total rejection of reason as a vehicle for arriving at truth , relying solely on the twin pillars of faith and tradition , is openly attacked by Rabbi Hirsch in his Nineteen Letters : Other men ... became ... enemies ... of all ...
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