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Reform Jewish Quarterly, Fall 2010
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Reform Jewish Quarterly, Fall 2010

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Essays in this volume include "A Voice from the Past, A Voice for Our Time: On the 200th Anniversary of Abraham Geiger's Birth" by Michael A. Meyer; "Authenticity and Impersonation: The Rabbi in Contemporary American Fiction" by Kevin Haworth; "The Disputation at Tortosa: Musings on Jewish Conceptions of "Self" and "Other" in Early Fifteenth Century Spain" by David Goldstein; "Maimonides and The Guide to the Perplexed: An Environmental Ethic for Our Time" by George Gittleman; "Zechariah's Blood, Bar Kamtza, and Learning from Tishah B'Av" by Allen S. Maller; "Samson Raphael Hirsch's Bible Project: A Liberal Appreciation" by Alan T. Levenson; "Lou Silberman's "The Theologian's Task" An Episode in the History of American Jewish Theology" by Karl A. Plank; "Red Socks: The Secret History of the Zohar at the Hebrew Union College-Cincinnati, 1977" by James Stone Goodman; "Voice and the Rabbi: The Art of Delivering a Sermon" by Sandra Kazan; God Doesn't Need a Name" by Rifat Sonsino; "With a Clear Prayer We Could See Forever: An Inquiry into "Salvation" in Today's Liberal Judaism" by Kenneth D. Roseman; "Who Gets the Water? A Jewish View of Health Care" in America" by Phil Cohen; An Adaptation of Liturgy to Personal Beliefs" by Nason Goldstein; "Genesis 38: The Birth of Peretz and the Family Traditions of Judah" by Michael D. Oblath; "A Principle of Inclusion: The Presence of Our Mothers in Midrashic Literature" by Seth M. Limmer as well as poetry by Alison Carb Sussman and Arlene Sarah Chernow, and book reviews.
Redaktør
Susan Laemmle
ISBN
9780881231588
Språk
Engelsk
Vekt
299 gram
Utgivelsesdato
1.11.2010
Antall sider
220