The Secrets Of Hebrew Words
Ever since the earliest times, Jewish scholars have looked to the Hebrew language as a source of holiness and a wellspring of wisdom. Both letters and words, it has always been assumed, they have hidd...
Ever since the earliest times, Jewish scholars have looked to the Hebrew language as a source of holiness and a wellspring of wisdom. Both letters and words, it has always been assumed, they have hidd...
A preeminent New Testament scholar highlights the encounter of two great religious traditions and stimulates the dialogue between them.
What does it mean to be a Jewish woman in the 1990s? The response to this question is a provocative exchange of ideas from Shulamit Aloni, Esther Broner, Elsye Goldstein, Naomi Goldenberg, Norma Baume...
This book discusses the central rule documents, called Serekh texts, produced by a pious Jewish community of the Essenes that lived at Qumran by the Dead Sea at the turn of the era. The texts describe...
A study of two metaphors, 'an eternal planting' and 'a house of holiness', which were used extensively by the DSS Community in expression of their self-understanding. These two metaphors appear to be ...
Essential Essays on Judaism presents 13 of Berkovits' most significant essays, exploring vital issues within Judaism and Jewish society, including: Jewish morality and law, Jewish nationhood, and Jewi...
Signifying the end of childhood and the passage into adult life, the Bar Mitzvah is one of the most famous ceremonies in Judaism. Celebrated at the synagogue, it is a big event for family and friends,...
Tells the stories about when: the Germans 'attacked' Palestine and dropped candies; when the author was so filthy and uncared for that his name was 'Zevel', meaning garbage!; when his Arab 'blood brot...
A compendium of religious symbols and their meanings, this scholarly reference is relevant to a wide variety of spiritual and metaphysical interests, including Judeo-Christian theology, Jungian psycho...
This book presents an original approach to the philosophical nature of money, and to the role of the jew in the world seen in a new light.
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