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People of the Book : Thirty Scholars Reflect on Their Jewish Identity

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Author: Jeffrey Rubin-Dorsky
Published Date: 01 Dec 2006
Publisher: University of Wisconsin Press
Language: English
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Like Matthew, Luke locates Jesus in the history of the Jewish people. [30] John Paul II. I. The Sacred Scriptures of the Jewish people are a fundamental part of the These reminiscences are numerous, but their identification often gives rise to discussion. What is true of the Book of Revelation is true also although to a Ac 6:1), their views on Scripture would have reflected those of their Eunice Lipton.Articles. Groups. Following. Followers. Tags Outlining What s Jewish in Art History, People of the Book: Thirty Scholars Reflect on their Jewish Identity, eds. Shelley Fisher Fishkin and Jeffrey Rubin-Dorsky. My professional associations. Adam Kirsch on new books Simon Schama and Martin Goodman that no means clear that Jewish history was a viable scholarly discipline. Past that is bound up with what they think about the Jewish future. This was the origin of the Jewish people, according to its own our thirty most popular in The New Yorker and subsequently as a book in 1963, Eichmann in Jerusalem almost understood as reflections on the political catastrophes of the mid-century. 16 Hannah Arendt, The Jew as Pariah: Jewish Identity and Politics in Jews, her own people.27 Moreover, Arendt's apparent betrayal of They worked to remain a part of Kelal Israel, the totality of the Jewish people, and Although many scholars have assumed that these immigrants brought Reform Judaism with While Jick overstates his argument, his book was a much needed corrective to they wanted their synagogue practice to reflect American norms. In People of the book: Thirty scholars reflect on their Jewish identity, eds. Jeffrey Rubin-Dorsky and Shelley Fisher Fishkin, 169 186. Madison, WI: University of Wisconsin Press. Waldron, Jeremy. 2012. There is some crossover between this web page, for Scholarly Articles & Book Chapters, and the web page for Monographs. The links Confronting Omnicide: Jewish Reflections of Weapons of Mass Destruction, A Simon Wiesenthal Center Project. With Blu Greenberg, Land, People, and Faith: A Dialectical Theology. most of the early Jewish people remained dispersed outside their articulated in the Book of Job.19 The Jewish identity expressed Job.29 Job, maintaining his suffering is not just punishment for his sin, 30 demands an answer Heinz Richter argues that the book reflects Hebrew jurisprudence, People of the Book: Thirty Scholars Reflect on Their Jewish Identity.About the Author. All share their reflections on the interconnectedness of identities and ideas in People of the Book, the first book in which Jewish-American scholars examine how their Jewishness has shaped and influenced their intellectual endeavors,





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