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Saul Lieberman
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 332

Saul Lieberman

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2005-01-01
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  • Publisher: JTS Press

Over twenty years have passed since Professor Saul Lieberman died on his way to Israel. Yet despite his prodigious intellectual attainments and seminal scholarly publications, no full-scale biography of Lieberman has appeared. For many, his life story is simply described by noting his early education in Lithuania's traditional yeshivot, his introduction to the tools of modern scholarship in Palestine, where he commenced some of his most influential work, and the flourishing of his scholarship in America, where he taught for over forty years. In this volume, we have sought to present a broader and deeper portrait of Lieberman the academic as well as Lieberman the man - a book that we hope will prove to be of interest to the scholar and layperson alike. - From the authors' Introducation

Professor of Apocalypse
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 656

Professor of Apocalypse

The controversial Jewish thinker whose tortured path led him into the heart of twentieth-century intellectual life Scion of a distinguished line of Talmudic scholars, Jacob Taubes (1923–1987) was an intellectual impresario whose inner restlessness led him from prewar Vienna to Zurich, Israel, and Cold War Berlin. Regarded by some as a genius, by others as a charlatan, Taubes moved among yeshivas, monasteries, and leading academic institutions on three continents. He wandered between Judaism and Christianity, left and right, piety and transgression. Along the way, he interacted with many of the leading minds of the age, from Leo Strauss and Gershom Scholem to Herbert Marcuse, Susan Sontag, ...

Ethics at the Center
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 229

Ethics at the Center

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How I Love Your Torah
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 272

How I Love Your Torah

What is the key to Jewish survival after the Holocaust? How should Jews approach Torah study, Jewish practice, and the State of Israel after such a tragic period? These are the questions answered in How I Love Your Torah: A Survivor's Torah Insights. A survivor of the Kovno Ghetto and the Kaufering Concentration Camp, Rabbi Zalman Aryeh Leib Schames writes with passion and rabbinic scholarship about the power of Torah study while, at the same time, reflecting on the unimaginable loss sustained during the Shoah. His grandson, Shaul Joshua Lent, places Rabbi Schames' thought in the context of Lithuanian religious and rabbinical culture.With power, pathos, and poignancy Shaul Lent portrays the ...

The Jewish Approach to Repairing the World (Tikkun Olam)
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 243

The Jewish Approach to Repairing the World (Tikkun Olam)

A window into the Jewish idea of responsibility to care for the world— written especially for Christians. The concept of repairing the world (tikkun olam) is an integral part of Jewish life. It helps shape Jewish social and family relationships, and even mandates how Jews should speak to others. But why is it important for Christians to understand this Jewish approach to life? And what kind of impact can understanding this fundamental aspect of Judaism have on Christians seeking to develop a deeper understanding of their own faith? With insight and wisdom, award-winning author Rabbi Elliot Dorff provides an accessible, honest and thorough exploration of this important Jewish concept. With ...

The Way Into Tikkun Olam (Repairing the World)
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 334

The Way Into Tikkun Olam (Repairing the World)

An accessible introduction to the Jewish concept of our responsibility to care for others and repair the world. For everyone who wants to understand the meaning and significance of tikkun olam (repairing the world) in Jewish spiritual life, this book shows the way into an essential aspect of Judaism and allows you to interact directly with the sacred texts of the Jewish tradition. Guided by Dr. Elliot N. Dorff, Rector and Distinguished Professor of Philosophy at the University of Judaism, this comprehensive introduction explores the roots of the beliefs and laws that are the basis of the Jewish commitment to improve the world. It looks at the various motivations that the sacred texts provide...

Rites and Passages
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 354

Rites and Passages

Delves into Jewish religion and culture at a time of profound social and political revolution in the wider European culture.

Prescription for an Ailing World
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 204

Prescription for an Ailing World

In 1924, an Australian minister observed that while the world may be getting better off, the world is not getting better. Almost one hundred years have passed and little has changed. No doubt people today are healthier and wealthier than ever before. But people do not seem to be any more virtuous. New technologies have changed the way people live, but violence, torture, terrorism, cruelty, deception, dishonesty, and disrespect continue to threaten how well people live. Wayne Allen argues that while humanity may be ailing, it is not beyond treatment and cure. By embracing ten essential principles rooted in the Bible and putting them into practice it is possible to make people better. Allen takes the reader through a tour of the sad state of moral health of humanity and suggests a remedy. With remarkable humor and sharp insight, Allen will bring readers to an appreciation of how the world can be transformed.

Modern Conservative Judaism
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 483

Modern Conservative Judaism

"A Conservative Movement insider's guide to the evolution of Conservative Jewish thought and practice over the last half century, offering insight into the diverse (and occasionally contentious) thought processes behind the movement's most important laws, policies, and documents"--

Teaching Hot Topics
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 368

Teaching Hot Topics

Provides teachers with resources for bringing controversial contemporary issues to students, such as abortion, euthanasia, death penalty, and birth control, using background materials, scenarios, textual study and suggestions for activities.