The Road Back: A Discovery of Judaism Without EmbellishmentsFeldheim Publishers, 1978 - 251 páginas |
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... later undertook to observe the reli- gious commandments while still in public school . He prevailed upon his parents to allow him to enter a Yeshiva in the 9th grade , and before long left high school and entered a chasidic kolel ...
... later undertook to observe the reli- gious commandments while still in public school . He prevailed upon his parents to allow him to enter a Yeshiva in the 9th grade , and before long left high school and entered a chasidic kolel ...
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... later . The philosophes , working under the influence of what would later come to be called evolutionism , believed in the steady , unalterable upward progress of mankind . This theory left the philosophes no other alternative but to ...
... later . The philosophes , working under the influence of what would later come to be called evolutionism , believed in the steady , unalterable upward progress of mankind . This theory left the philosophes no other alternative but to ...
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... later ) the estranged Jew can opt for one of the twin heresies of the non - Jew . For the Jew wishing to somehow maintain his " folk identity " and yet turn his back on Judaism , the past two centuries have produced a host of distinctly ...
... later ) the estranged Jew can opt for one of the twin heresies of the non - Jew . For the Jew wishing to somehow maintain his " folk identity " and yet turn his back on Judaism , the past two centuries have produced a host of distinctly ...
Términos y frases comunes
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