The Road Back: A Discovery of Judaism Without EmbellishmentsFeldheim Publishers, 1978 - 251 páginas |
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... begin . ... Then came a chorale accompanied by organ and full orchestra , and this was sung first in Hebrew and then also in German ... the singing of which the Christians and Israelites participated in with deep emotion . The ...
... begin . ... Then came a chorale accompanied by organ and full orchestra , and this was sung first in Hebrew and then also in German ... the singing of which the Christians and Israelites participated in with deep emotion . The ...
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... begin with , this Torah of which we have spoken has , for all practical purposes , two completely different connotations when used by those who follow its strictures , the Jews . In the first place , as strict usage would have it , the ...
... begin with , this Torah of which we have spoken has , for all practical purposes , two completely different connotations when used by those who follow its strictures , the Jews . In the first place , as strict usage would have it , the ...
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... begin to observe the commandments before I under- stand them ? Would that not be hypocritical ? " Now at this time it would perhaps be apropos to call a short halt to our discussion in order to better understand the precise nature of ...
... begin to observe the commandments before I under- stand them ? Would that not be hypocritical ? " Now at this time it would perhaps be apropos to call a short halt to our discussion in order to better understand the precise nature of ...
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