The Jewish Quest

The Jewish Quest
Author: Jacob Bernard Agus
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 280
Release: 1983
Genre: Religion
ISBN: UVA:X000543585

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A Sacred Journey

A Sacred Journey
Author: David M. Elcott
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 244
Release: 1995
Genre: Religion
ISBN: STANFORD:36105017106787

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Konin

Konin
Author: Theo Richmond
Publsiher: Random House
Total Pages: 562
Release: 2013-04-30
Genre: Reference
ISBN: 9781448156139

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The extraordinary story of a small Jewish ghetto in a small town in Poland - and of one man's obsessive quest to discover its fate and its survivors. Since his early childhood in London, Theo Richmond had heard his relatives mention a place called Konin, the Polish Shetetl from which both his parents came. He felt an irresistible urge to find out more about this small town and its Jewish community, to place on record something of what the Nazis had destroyed and thus to remember. He searched for its few survivors, scattered in many lands. Starting with an old man in London, he traced others, not only in Britain, but in Brooklyn, Florida, Texas, on a kibbutz in Israel, Jerusalem and elsewhere.

The Quest for Jewish Assimilation in Modern Social Science

The Quest for Jewish Assimilation in Modern Social Science
Author: Amos Morris-Reich
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 206
Release: 2008-01-15
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781135900922

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This book examines the connection between the nineteenth century transformation of the human sciences into the social sciences and notions of Jewish assimilation and integration, demonstrating that the quest for Jewish assimilation is linked to and built into the conceptual foundations of modern social science disciplines.

Quest for Inclusion

Quest for Inclusion
Author: Marc Dollinger
Publsiher: Princeton University Press
Total Pages: 318
Release: 2000-07-23
Genre: History
ISBN: 0691005095

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Few Jewish leaders, for example, condemned the wartime internment of Japanese Americans, and most southern Jews refused to join their northern co-religionists in public civil rights protests. When liberals advocated race-based affirmative action programs and busing to desegregate public schools, most Jews dissented.

In Quest of the Jewish Mary

In Quest of the Jewish Mary
Author: Mary Christine Athans
Publsiher: Orbis Books
Total Pages: 163
Release: 2013
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781626980044

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Jesus was born and raised as a Jew in first-century Palestine. A great deal of theological study has focused on the Jewish cultural and religious context of his life and ministry. It is only natural that this attention should lead us to a new approach to his mother, Mary of Nazareth. In this book, Mary Christine Athans draws on historical research, the fruits of post-Vatican II Jewish-Christian dialogue, the insights of feminist theology, and contemporary spiritual reflection to rediscover the Jewish Mary - a woman of enormous courage, strength, and prayer.

The Origin of the Jews

The Origin of the Jews
Author: Steven Weitzman
Publsiher: Princeton University Press
Total Pages: 408
Release: 2019-04-02
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780691191652

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The scholarly quest to answer the question of Jewish origins The Jews have one of the longest continuously recorded histories of any people in the world, but what do we actually know about their origins? While many think the answer to this question can be found in the Bible, others look to archaeology or genetics. Some skeptics have even sought to debunk the very idea that the Jews have a common origin. Steven Weitzman takes a learned and lively look at what we know—or think we know—about where the Jews came from, when they arose, and how they came to be. He sheds new light on the assumptions and biases of those seeking answers—and the religious and political agendas that have made finding answers so elusive. Introducing many approaches and theories, The Origin of the Jews brings needed clarity and historical context to this enduring and divisive topic.

The Mystic Quest

The Mystic Quest
Author: David S. Ariel
Publsiher: Jason Aronson, Incorporated
Total Pages: 258
Release: 1977-07-07
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781461631644

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The Mystic Quest explains the major ideas and concepts of Jewish mystical thought in a way that the general reader can clearly understand. Drawing upon his own extensive research as well as on the growing body of scholarly material on the subject, Dr. David Ariel, president of the Cleveland College of Jewish Studies, presents the extremely difficult and complex elements of Jewish mysticism in language that makes it accessible to the layperson. Jewish mysticism is as old as the Bible itself. It is a rich and subtle web of secret teachings and practices that has been part of Judaism since antiquity and has sought to keep the original spark of religious experience alive through the centuries. It is the relatively unknown, esoteric dimension of Judaism that has nourished a deep spiritual power within a tradition of law, ritual, and observance. A central element in Judaism, the "mystic quest" has shaped both Judaism and Jews throughout history, generating the kabbalistic tradition and Hasidism, which continue to thrive today, As Ariel says, "This book is concerned primarily with the development and meaning of the Kabbalah, the principal tradition of mystical Jewish thought." The Mystic Quest begins with an examination of the variety of phenomena known in different cultures as "mysticism." Ariel then located the Jewish mystical tradition within the context of Jewish history and traces its evolution throughout the ages. Jewish mystical theories about the hidden and revealed God, the feminine aspects of divinity, the mystical Torah, and the concepts of the soul and human destiny are then explored in detail. Finally, the author considers Hasidism and modern Jewish mystical thought, discussing the role of mysticism in contemporary Judaism. In language accessible to the beginner, yet sophisticated enough to captivate the advanced student, The Mystic Quest fills an important gap in our knowledge of mysticism by bringing a comprehensive and fresh understanding of the subject to a new generation of