The Road Back: A Discovery of Judaism Without EmbellishmentsFeldheim Publishers, 1978 - 251 páginas |
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... fact that many Jews still determinably cling to the fact of their being Jewish , and in Professor Neusner's words consider it " central to their very being , " these feelings are only vaguely articulated and are ex- perienced generally ...
... fact that many Jews still determinably cling to the fact of their being Jewish , and in Professor Neusner's words consider it " central to their very being , " these feelings are only vaguely articulated and are ex- perienced generally ...
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... fact , commanded by the Bible itself . As such the lack of faith of an individual Jew ( depend- ing , of course , upon the mitigating circumstances of environment and inherent personality characteristics ) must be viewed as some- thing ...
... fact , commanded by the Bible itself . As such the lack of faith of an individual Jew ( depend- ing , of course , upon the mitigating circumstances of environment and inherent personality characteristics ) must be viewed as some- thing ...
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... fact , he had never been elsewhere . Like the young man in the story , the modern Jew has left home in search of more inviting neighborhoods . Slowly , imperceptibly to him , though , he is being turned around . He is being turned ...
... fact , he had never been elsewhere . Like the young man in the story , the modern Jew has left home in search of more inviting neighborhoods . Slowly , imperceptibly to him , though , he is being turned around . He is being turned ...
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