The Road Back: A Discovery of Judaism Without EmbellishmentsFeldheim Publishers, 1978 - 251 páginas |
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... considered the persuasiveness of their major works . The indifference to faith among modern Jews is the result of a massive conditioning process . Various historical currents , combined , of course , with the documented strength of peer ...
... considered the persuasiveness of their major works . The indifference to faith among modern Jews is the result of a massive conditioning process . Various historical currents , combined , of course , with the documented strength of peer ...
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... considered to be a historically verifiable happening . The testimony of the some two million Jews who witnessed the miracu- lous events of the Exodus , the splitting of the Sea , and the giving of the Torah is advanced by ha - Levi as ...
... considered to be a historically verifiable happening . The testimony of the some two million Jews who witnessed the miracu- lous events of the Exodus , the splitting of the Sea , and the giving of the Torah is advanced by ha - Levi as ...
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... considered to be basic . Different Torah sages have at times attempted to codify these doctrines . The names of Rabbi Joseph Albo and Rabbi Chasdai Crescas , among others , are generally associated with these attempts . By far , however ...
... considered to be basic . Different Torah sages have at times attempted to codify these doctrines . The names of Rabbi Joseph Albo and Rabbi Chasdai Crescas , among others , are generally associated with these attempts . By far , however ...
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