The Road Back: A Discovery of Judaism Without EmbellishmentsFeldheim Publishers, 1978 - 251 páginas |
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... once almost uni- versally acclaimed concepts of a Divinely created universe and a Divinely ordained set of laws for humankind , modern man crossed a decisive Rubicon . The elimination of God from the focal point of the human equation ...
... once almost uni- versally acclaimed concepts of a Divinely created universe and a Divinely ordained set of laws for humankind , modern man crossed a decisive Rubicon . The elimination of God from the focal point of the human equation ...
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... once remarked that our time is domi- nated by " those who want to march through life together , along the collective path , shoulder to shoulder , wool rubbing wool and head down . " Modern Jews go about the routines and rituals of a ...
... once remarked that our time is domi- nated by " those who want to march through life together , along the collective path , shoulder to shoulder , wool rubbing wool and head down . " Modern Jews go about the routines and rituals of a ...
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... once the bastion of religious civilization , has , un- der the influences of the Enlightenment and the subsequent plethora of secular ideologies to which it gave birth , slowly been losing its own justification for existence . The ...
... once the bastion of religious civilization , has , un- der the influences of the Enlightenment and the subsequent plethora of secular ideologies to which it gave birth , slowly been losing its own justification for existence . The ...
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