The Road Back: A Discovery of Judaism Without EmbellishmentsFeldheim Publishers, 1978 - 251 páginas |
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Página 94
... continued its open antagon- ism to the traditional Jewish homeland , the Holy Land of Israel . Attachment to any outward signs of Jewish uniqueness ran contrary to the belief of the " Reformers " in a new universality of all reli- gions ...
... continued its open antagon- ism to the traditional Jewish homeland , the Holy Land of Israel . Attachment to any outward signs of Jewish uniqueness ran contrary to the belief of the " Reformers " in a new universality of all reli- gions ...
Página 163
... continued to examine and probe the depths of the Written and Oral laws . This process is never - ending and continues to our own day . Whenever or wherever legitimate Torah sages are to be found , they are inevitably engaged in this ...
... continued to examine and probe the depths of the Written and Oral laws . This process is never - ending and continues to our own day . Whenever or wherever legitimate Torah sages are to be found , they are inevitably engaged in this ...
Página 199
... continued to follow these pursuits as a result only of habit and at the prodding of his environment , society , ... parents , etc. Ultimately , our young people wander away into many strange and alien paths in a search for some ...
... continued to follow these pursuits as a result only of habit and at the prodding of his environment , society , ... parents , etc. Ultimately , our young people wander away into many strange and alien paths in a search for some ...
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