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  • 1
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    Online Resource
    Marlborough, Wiltshire : Adam Matthew Digital
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (video file 0:25:02) , Sound, Colour
    Year of publication: 2019
    Series Statement: Socialism on Film
    Series Statement: Politics & Society
    Series Statement: Culture & Society
    Uniform Title: в семья равноправных
    Keywords: Internet videos ; Nonfiction films
    Abstract: Documentary countering international claims of anti-Semitism, which aims to illustrate the satisfaction of Russian Jews living in the Jewish Autonomous Region
    Abstract: The film opens with old newsreels showing the work of Jewish people to build a nation for themselves within the Soviet Union. It includes footage from the establishment of the capital Birobidjan in 1934. The narrator contrasts the old images of clearing land and agriculture with modern scenes of factories and urbanisation. There is an interview with a worker who tells of her happiness and equality, and with an American journalist invited to the city. Later in the film there is a section about the Second World War, and an interview with a Soviet war hero whose family were executed during the Holocaust; he now sits at the head of the Anti-Semitism Committee. The flourishing of the arts and music in the Jewish community is also considered, with particular focus on the violin; this section includes footage of violin lessons and an interview with a renowned Jewish musician. The celebrations of the 50th anniversary of Birobidjan mark the end of the film. The final claim made by the narrator is that the people of all the Soviet nations are now all Soviets, all equals in the same nation
    Note: Reproduction of в семья равноправных USSR, 1984 , The British Film Institute
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  • 2
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    Online Resource
    Marlborough, Wiltshire : Adam Matthew Digital
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource
    Year of publication: 2019
    Note: AMDigital Reference: FO 262/1741 , Reproduction of War to Zionist Movement 1929 , The National Archives
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  • 3
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    Online Resource
    Marlborough, Wiltshire : Adam Matthew Digital
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (1 online resource)
    Year of publication: 2018
    Series Statement: J. Walter Thompson advertising America
    Abstract: Description: A guide to advertising in Jewish and Christian publications through the J. Walter Thompson Company, including information on advertising rates
    Note: Reproduction of The Religious Press 1887 , The Hartman Center for John W. Hartman Center for Sales, Advertising and Marketing History, David M. Rubenstein Rare Book and Manuscript Library, Duke University
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  • 4
    ISBN: 9789004326514
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xv, 251 Seiten)
    Year of publication: 2018
    Series Statement: Library of contemporary Jewish philosophers 20
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Morgan, Michael L., 1944 - Michael L. Morgan
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    Keywords: Jewish philosophy ; Jewish philosophy ; Jüdische Philosophie ; Morgan, Michael L. 1944-
    Abstract: Front Matter -- Copyright page -- The Contributors -- Editors’ Introduction to the Series -- Michael L. Morgan: An Intellectual Portrait /Paul Franks -- To Seize Memory: History and Identity in Post-Holocaust Jewish Thought* /Michael L. Morgan -- Shame, the Holocaust, and Dark Times* /Michael L. Morgan -- Emmanuel Levinas as a Philosopher of the Ordinary* /Michael L. Morgan -- Providence: Agencies of Redemption* /Michael L. Morgan -- Historicity, Dialogical Philosophy, and Moral Normativity: Discovering the Second Person* /Michael L. Morgan -- Interview With Michael L. MorganOctober 4, 2015 /Hava Tirosh-Samuelson -- Back Matter -- Select Bibliography.
    Abstract: Michael L. Morgan is an Emeritus Chancellor Professor at Indiana University and the Senator Jerahmiel S. and Carole S. Grafstein Visiting Chair in Jewish Philosophy at the University of Toronto. On the faculty of Indiana University for his entire career, he has also held Visiting Professorships at the Australian Catholic University, Northwestern University, Princeton University, Stanford University, and Yale University. A historian of philosophy informed by the continental and analytic philosophical traditions, Morgan has reflected on the key challenge of our day: how is objectivity possible in light of the historicity of human life? An interpreter of both “Athens” and “Jerusalem,” Morgan has written on ancient Greek philosophy, modern Jewish philosophy, post-Holocaust theology and ethics, Zionism, and Messianism
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  • 5
    ISBN: 9789004381216
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (XV, 340 Seiten)
    Year of publication: 2018
    Series Statement: Library of contemporary Jewish philosophers volume 21
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als The Future of Jewish Philosophy
    Keywords: Jewish philosophy 21st century ; Jüdische Philosophie
    Abstract: Front Matter -- Copyright page -- Acknowledgments -- The Contributors -- Jewish Philosophy in Perspective -- Jewish Philosophy as Cultural Practice /Hava Tirosh-Samuelson -- Jewish Philosophy in the Academy /Aaron W. Hughes -- The Versatility of Contemporary Jewish Philosophy /Warren Zev Harvey -- Desiderata /Lenn E. Goodman -- Jewish Philosophy in Public Life -- The Promise and Perils of Perplexity: Jewish Philosophy and Public Culture, Yesterday and Today /Elias Sacks -- Jewish Philosophy and Contemporary Jewish Culture: Therapy, Ideology, Critique /Yonatan Y. Brafman -- Jewish Philosophy and Public Policy /Elliot N. Dorff -- A Call to Return Jewish Philosophy to Philosophy /Steven Kepnes -- Rational Neopragmatist Rabbis /Martin Kavka -- Jewish Musical Thinking: Critical Reflections of a Philosopher-Rabbi /Aubrey L. Glazer -- Jewish Philosophy in the Academy -- A Case for Jewish Philosophy in Liberal Arts Education /Claire E. Katz -- The Reach of Reason: Judaism, Halakhah, and Analytic Philosophy /Alex Sztuden -- Reconceiving Jewish Philosophy: Aspirations for the Future /Cass Fisher -- Jewish Philosophy, the Academy, and the Fact-Value Divide /Randi Rashkover -- The Future of Jewish Philosophy in the Academy /Heidi M. Ravven -- Pledges of Non-allegiance: History, Politics, and the Future of Jewish Philosophy /Samuel Hayim Brody -- The Questionability of a Future Jewish Philosophy /Paul E. Nahme -- Back Matter -- Index.
    Abstract: This anthology of original essays reflects on the future of Jewish philosophy in light of the Library of Contemporary Jewish Philosophers (Brill, 2013-2018). The volume assesses the strengths of Jewish philosophy, explores the place of Jewish philosophy within the Western academy as a critique of and contribution to the discipline of philosophy, and showcases the relevance of Jewish philosophy to contemporary Jewish culture. The volume argues that Jewish philosophy is more vibrant, diverse, and culturally significant than its public image implies. Special attention is paid to the interdisciplinary nature of Jewish philosophy, the institutional settings for generating Jewish philosophy, and the contribution of philosophizing to contemporary Jewish self-understanding
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  • 6
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Marlborough, Wiltshire : Adam Matthew Digital
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (video file 0:15:28) , Sound, Colour
    Year of publication: 2018
    Series Statement: Socialism on Film
    Series Statement: Around the Soviet Union
    Series Statement: Soviet Newsreels & Cinemagazines
    Series Statement: Newsreels & Cinemagazines
    Keywords: Internet videos ; Nonfiction films
    Abstract: Machine tool building -- The reforms of Mikhail Gorbachev -- Jewish people in the Soviet Union
    Abstract: A segment on Judaism in the Soviet Union features a Yiddish magazine, other literary works and Jewish folk performers
    Note: Archive Reference: N-507907 , Reproduction of USSR, n.d 16mm Comb BW pos
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  • 7
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Marlborough, Wiltshire : Adam Matthew Digital
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (video file 0:10:45) , Sound, Black and White
    Year of publication: 2018
    Series Statement: Socialism on Film
    Series Statement: Around the Soviet Union
    Series Statement: Soviet Newsreels & Cinemagazines
    Series Statement: Newsreels & Cinemagazines
    Keywords: Internet videos ; Nonfiction films
    Abstract: Facilities at the Moscow Kremlin, Palace of Congresses -- Tea picking, horse racing and sports in Abkhazia, Caucasus -- Ten-year-old Jewish artist, Judith Levenberg
    Abstract: Includes footage of the various facilities in the Kremlin, including the building's many stories, its audio-visual equipment, and its space for conferences and theatrical performances, examples of which are briefly shown (including footage of Sophia Loren); of people watching traditional horse riding sports and games at a racing track in Abkhazia; of a young Jewish artist with shots of her works and a press conference where she is able to speak multiple languages - the feature also addresses her family's past, including their persecution at the hands of the Nazis
    Note: Archive Reference: N-507589 , Reproduction of USSR, c.1965 16mm Comb BW pos
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  • 8
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    Online Resource
    Marlborough, Wiltshire : Adam Matthew Digital
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (video file 0:25:04) , Sound, Black and White
    Year of publication: 2017
    Series Statement: Socialism on Film
    Series Statement: The Holocaust & War Crimes
    Series Statement: Wars & Revolutions
    Keywords: Internet videos ; Nonfiction films
    Abstract: Documentary made as evidence of the atrocities committed by the Nazis in Belorussia from 1941-44 and presented in court in West Germany on 15 October 1962 at trials of former SS officers. [WARNING: contains disturbing footage of atrocities.]
    Abstract: Includes interviews with survivors (Jewish and non-Jewish), footage from the trials of former SS officers in West Germany in 1962, massacre sites, as well as archival footage of Minsk and partisan fighters during the Second World War
    Note: Reproduction of USSR; Belarus, 1962
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  • 9
    Language: Czech
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (video file 1:38:11) , Sound, Black and White
    Year of publication: 2017
    Series Statement: Socialism on Film
    Series Statement: The Holocaust & War Crimes
    Series Statement: Wars & Revolutions
    Keywords: Internet videos ; Fiction films
    Abstract: Feature film about the Kaufmans, a Jewish family living in Czechoslovakia during WWII, who are taken to Terezin (Theresienstadt), a transit base on the way to the extermination camps. [WARNING: contains scenes of dead bodies.]
    Abstract: The film opens with documentary footage of Adolf Hitler and other high ranking Nazis, intercut with marching troops. On the same day that a Jewish optician is forced to resign, her colleague proposes. As Jews are banned first from attending the theatre, and then from holding jobs in the civil service, her family consider migrating to South America. Their attempts fail, and the elderly members of the family are deeply distressed when they are forced to wear a yellow star. The family host a wedding for the young couple and afterwards, a friend commits suicide to avoid his transportation to Terezin. Soon most of the family is transported; in one harrowing scene, the family file forward into the camp, while coffins are carried out. The grandfather dyes his hair to pass as a young man and in one memorable scene, the prisoners march through the rain past a morose band. Tony poses as a Jewish man to visit Terezin and when he returns finds his father and brother were arrested and "killed while escaping". He is arrested, off-screen, and his wife sent to Terezin. In a dramatic scene, the prisoners realise they are constructing a gas chamber when children transported from a different camp flee from the sight of showers. The film ends with jubilant scenes of liberation and the reunion of husband and wife at a cemetery
    Note: Reproduction of Czechoslovakia, 1948
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  • 10
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (video file 0:55:36) , Sound, Black and White
    Year of publication: 2017
    Series Statement: Socialism on Film
    Series Statement: The Holocaust & War Crimes
    Series Statement: Wars & Revolutions
    Uniform Title: Мы здесь родились
    Keywords: Internet videos ; Nonfiction films
    Abstract: Documentary charting the daily lives of Jewish civilians in the Soviet Union
    Abstract: This in-depth film charts the history of Jewish communities in the Soviet Union, from persecution during Tsarist times, through the Holocaust, to the modern day. Footage includes daily activities of civilians in the Jewish Autonomous Oblast, alongside archive footage of early settlers in Birobidzhan. The culture of Jewish communities is championed, while much of the film focuses on the horrors of the Second World War, featuring footage of concentration camps and photographs of people being deported from the ghettos. Part of the documentary focuses on a visitor's search for his long-lost brother, while another features scenes of traditional religious practises. Includes footage from the USSR State Archives and Film Fund
    Note: Archive Reference: N-507328 , Reproduction of Мы здесь родились USSR, c. 1967 16mm Comb BW pos
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  • 11
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (video file 1:38:48) , Sound, Black and White
    Year of publication: 2017
    Series Statement: Socialism on Film
    Series Statement: The Holocaust & War Crimes
    Series Statement: Wars & Revolutions
    Uniform Title: Aktion J
    Keywords: Internet videos ; Nonfiction films
    Abstract: Profile of Nazi public servant, Hans Globke. [WARNING: includes harrowing scenes that some viewers may find distressing.]
    Abstract: Combining archival footage with some cinematic clips, this documentary explores Globke's role in the persecution of the Jewish community in Nazi Germany and the legislation put in place to enforce it. Scenes of starving ghetto internees and mass burials are contrasted with photographs and letters of Globke and his fellow Nazis. Features a short clip from the propaganda film, The Eternal Jew
    Note: Archive Reference: N-507112 , Reproduction of Aktion J GDR (German Democratic Republic), c. 1961
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  • 12
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Marlborough, Wiltshire : Adam Matthew Digital
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (video file 0:10:00) , Sound, Black and White
    Year of publication: 2017
    Series Statement: Socialism on Film
    Series Statement: Global tensions & the Cold War
    Series Statement: Wars & Revolutions
    Uniform Title: Прозрение
    Keywords: Internet videos ; Nonfiction films
    Abstract: An anti-Zionist propaganda film that condemns Israeli policies in Palestine and suggests that the Jewish people have been misled by Zionists. [WARNING: contains distressing footage of injured adults and children.]
    Abstract: The film highlights how Jewish families are returning to the Moldovan city of Kishinev, where they are welcomed by Soviet society after having become disillusioned with their life in Israel. The USSR is presented as widely celebrating and encouraging Jewish culture with footage of a Jewish folk theatre production, Jewish literature stands and a synagogue. The film also tells the story of a daughter whose parents emigrated to Israel only to find themselves experiencing poverty, hostility and aggression at the hands of the capitalist system. On their return to Kishinev, the couple embrace their daughter and kiss the ground
    Note: Archive Reference: N-507332 , Reproduction of Прозрение USSR; Moldova, 1970 35mm Comb BW pos
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  • 13
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    Online Resource
    Marlborough, Wiltshire : Adam Matthew Digital
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (video file 0:21:07) , Silent, Black and White
    Year of publication: 2017
    Series Statement: Socialism on Film
    Series Statement: The Holocaust & War Crimes
    Series Statement: Wars & Revolutions
    Keywords: Internet videos ; Nonfiction films
    Abstract: Nazi propaganda newsreel intended to depict the Polish Jews as sub-human. [WARNING: disturbing scenes.]
    Abstract: Appalling conditions are portrayed. It is likely this film was never shown. Extreme poverty, hardship and filth of the Ghetto. Includes: living conditions, sick, gaunt people, communal bathing, people being checked for lice, water collection and food on the streets. Collection of corpses left in streets, dumping of corpses in mass graves. Ghetto prison. Street scenes. Boys exit building, ushered by official, lined up by wall
    Note: Reproduction of 1942
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  • 14
    Language: Czech
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (video file 1:27:52) , Sound, Black and White
    Year of publication: 2017
    Series Statement: Socialism on Film
    Series Statement: The Second World War & the Rise of Fascism
    Series Statement: Wars & Revolutions
    Uniform Title: Námestie svätej Alžbety
    Keywords: Internet videos ; Fiction films
    Abstract: Czechoslovakian occupation drama based on a novel by the Slovakian writer, Rudolf Jašíka
    Abstract: This feature film considers the effects of a Nazi decree to separate Czechoslovakian Jews from the rest of society, with particular attention to the fledgling romance between one young man and the Jewish woman he hopes to save from persecution
    Note: Archive Reference: N-507330 , Reproduction of Námestie svätej Alžbety Czechoslovakia, 1965 16mm Comb BW pos
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  • 15
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    Online Resource
    Leiden : Boston : Brill
    ISBN: 9789004323575
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource
    Year of publication: 2016
    Series Statement: Library of contemporary Jewish philosophers v. 18
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Menachem Fisch
    Keywords: Fisch, Menachem ; Science Philosophy ; Jewish philosophy
    Abstract: Preliminary Material -- Editors’ Introduction to the Series -- Menachem Fisch: An Intellectual Portrait /Noah J. Efron -- Rational Rabbis: Its Project and Argument /Menachem Fisch -- A Modest Proposal: Toward a Religious Politics of Epistemic Humility /Menachem Fisch -- Judaism and the Religious Crisis of Modern Science /Menachem Fisch -- Science, Religion, and Rationality: A Neo-Hegelian Approach /Menachem Fisch -- Judaism and the Religious Value of Diversity and Dialogue: Drafting a Jewish Response to Nostra Aetate /Menachem Fisch -- Interview with Menachem Fisch /Hava Tirosh-Samuelson -- Select Bibliography.
    Abstract: Menachem Fisch is the Joseph and Ceil Mazer Professor of History and Philosophy of Science, Director of the Center for Religious and Interreligious Studies, and former Chair of the Graduate School of Philosophy at Tel Aviv University. He is also the Senior Fellow of the Kogod Center for the Renewal of Jewish Thought at the Shalom Hartman Institute, Jerusalem. Trained in physics, philosophy, and the history and philosophy of science, Fisch has confronted epistemological questions and applied his answers to Jewish philosophy, integrating it into the larger discourse of rationality, normativity, religion, politics, and science. His work brings a creative combination of historical, philosophical, and critical insights to an analysis of Talmudic texts, thereby establishing a new and original understanding of rabbinic legal reasoning and religious commitment
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  • 16
    ISBN: 9789004326484
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource
    Year of publication: 2016
    Series Statement: Library of contemporary Jewish philosophers v. 19
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als David Shatz
    Keywords: Shatz, David ; Jewish philosophy 21st century
    Abstract: Preliminary Material -- David Shatz: An Intellectual Portrait /Alex Sztuden -- Irresistible Goodness and Alternative Possibilities /David Shatz -- “As Thyself”: The Limits of Altruism in Jewish Ethics /David Shatz -- So What Else Is Neo? Theism and Epistemic Recalcitrance /David Shatz -- Science and Religious Consciousness in the Thought of Rabbi Joseph B. Soloveitchik /David Shatz -- Interview with David Shatz /Hava Tirosh-Samuelson -- Select Bibliography.
    Abstract: David Shatz is the Ronald P. Stanton University Professor of Philosophy, Ethics, and Religious Thought at Yeshiva University. With rabbinic ordination earned at Yeshiva University and a Ph.D. with distinction in philosophy from Columbia University, Shatz is committed to integrating Judaism and secular wisdom. An analytic philosopher as well as a Jewish philosopher, he has written extensively on free will, ethics, epistemology, medieval and modern Jewish philosophy, and philosophy of religion. His writings cover such topics as autonomy, altruism, philosophical skepticism, science and Judaism, peer review, theodicy, biblical interpretation, Maimonides, modern rabbinic figures, messianism, fanaticism, religious diversity, and theology. Shatz is also editor of the MeOtzar HoRav series, which publishes manuscripts of Rabbi Joseph B. Soloveitchik, and is editor of the Torah u-Madda Journal
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
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  • 17
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    Online Resource
    Leiden : Brill
    ISBN: 9789004298286
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xvi, 196 pages)
    Year of publication: 2015
    Series Statement: Library of contemporary Jewish philosophers v. 12
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Menachem M. Kellner
    Keywords: Kellner, Menachem Marc ; Universalism ; Jewish philosophy 21st century ; Judaism and philosophy ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Preliminary Material -- Menachem Kellner: An Intellectual Portrait /James A. Diamond -- Heresy and the Nature of Faith in Medieval Jewish Philosophy /Menachem Kellner -- Maimonides on the Science of the Mishneh Torah: Provisional or Permanent? /Menachem Kellner -- Maimonides’ “True Religion”: For Jews or All Humanity? /Menachem Kellner -- We Are Not Alone /Menachem Kellner -- Interview with Menachem Kellner /Hava Tirosh-Samuelson -- Select Bibliography.
    Abstract: Menachem Kellner is an American-born scholar of Jewish philosophy, an educator, and a public intellectual who lives in Israel. For over three decades he taught at the University of Haifa, where he held the Sir Isaac and Lady Edith Wolfson Chair of Jewish Religious Thought as well as several high-level administrative positions. Currently he teaches Jewish philosophy at Shalem College, Israel’s first liberal arts college, which seeks to integrate Western and Jewish texts. Trained in ethics and political philosophy, Kellner specializes in medieval Jewish philosophy, arguing that Maimonides’ rationalist universalism should serve as the ideal for contemporary Jewish life. Creatively fusing Zionism, modern Orthodoxy, and democracy, his vision of Judaism is open to and engaged with the modern world
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  • 18
    ISBN: 9789004280816
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xv, 193 pages)
    Year of publication: 2015
    Series Statement: Library of contemporary Jewish philosophers v. 10
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Avi Sagi: Existentialism, Pluralism, and Identity
    Keywords: Sagi, Abraham Philosophy ; Jewish philosophy ; Philosophy 21st century
    Abstract: Preliminary Material -- Avi Sagi: An Intellectual Portrait /Hava Tirosh-Samuelson -- The Punishment of Amalek in Jewish Tradition: Coping with the Moral Problem /Avi Sagi -- Natural Law and Halakhah: A Critical Analysis /Avi Sagi -- Tikkun Olam: Between Utopian Idea and Socio-Historical Process /Avi Sagi -- Justifying Interreligious Pluralism /Avi Sagi -- Interview with Avi Sagi /Hava Tirosh-Samuelson -- Select Bibliography.
    Abstract: Avi Sagi is Professor of Philosophy at Bar Ilan University in Ramat Gan, Israel, and Senior Fellow at the Shalom Hartman Institute in Jerusalem, Israel. A philosopher, literary critic, scholar of cultural studies, historian and philosopher of halakhah, public intellectual, social critic, and educator, Sagi has written most lucidly on the challenges that face humanity, Judaism, and Israeli society today. As an intertextual thinker, Sagi integrates numerous strands within contemporary philosophy, while critically engaging Jewish and non-Jewish philosophers. Offering an insightful defense of pluralism and multiculturalism, his numerous writings integrate philosophy, religion, theology, jurisprudence, psychology, art, literature, and politics, charting a new path for Jewish thought in the twenty-first century
    Note: Includes bibliographical references (p. 185-193)
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  • 19
    ISBN: 9789004291058
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xv, 254 pages)
    Year of publication: 2015
    Series Statement: Library of contemporary Jewish philosophers v. 11
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Elliot R. Wolfson: Poetic Thinking
    Keywords: Wolfson, Elliot R Bibliography ; Wolfson, Elliot R ; 1900 - 1999 ; Jewish philosophy 20th century ; Jewish philosophy ; Bibliography
    Abstract: Preliminary Material -- Elliot R. Wolfson: An Intellectual Portrait /Aaron W. Hughes -- Occultation of the Feminine and the Body of Secrecy in Medieval Kabbalah /Elliot R. Wolfson -- Iconicity of the Text: Reification of Torah and the Idolatrous Impulse of Zoharic Kabbalah /Elliot R. Wolfson -- Iconic Visualization and the Imaginal Body of God: The Role of Intention in the Rabbinic Conception of Prayer /Elliot R. Wolfson -- Not Yet Now: Speaking of the End and the End of Speaking /Elliot R. Wolfson -- Interview with Elliot R. Wolfson /Hava Tirosh-Samuelson and Aaron W. Hughes -- Select Bibliography.
    Abstract: Elliot R. Wolfson is Professor of Religious Studies and the Marsha and Jay Glazer Chair of Jewish Studies at the University of California, Santa Barbara. A scholar of Jewish mysticism and philosophy, he uses the textual sources of Judaism to examine universal philosophical topics such as the function and processes of the imagination, the paradoxes of temporality, and the mystery of poetic language. Working at the intersection of disciplines and refusing to reduce texts to their simple historical contexts, Wolfson puts texts spanning diverse temporal, cultural, and religious periods in creative counterpoint. His sensitivity to language reveals its fragility as it simultaneously points to the uncertainty of meaning. The result is a creative reading of both Judaism and philosophy that informs and is informed by poetic sensibility and philosophical hermeneutics
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  • 20
    ISBN: 9789004280762
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xv, 239 pages)
    Year of publication: 2015
    Series Statement: Library of contemporary Jewish philosophers v. 9
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Lenn E. Goodman: Judaism, Humanity, and Nature
    Keywords: Goodman, Lenn Evan ; Jewish philosophy 20th century
    Abstract: Preliminary Material -- Editors’ Introduction to the Series -- Lenn E. Goodman: An Intellectual Portrait /Alan Mittleman -- Value and the Dynamics of Being /Lenn E. Goodman -- Respect for Nature in the Jewish Tradition /Lenn E. Goodman -- Leaving Eden /Lenn E. Goodman -- Time, Creation, and the Mirror of Narcissus /Lenn E. Goodman -- Interview with Lenn E. Goodman /Hava Tirosh-Samuelson -- Select Bibliography.
    Abstract: Lenn E. Goodman is Professor of Philosophy and Andrew W. Mellon Professor in the Humanities at Vanderbilt University in Nashville, Tennessee. Trained in medieval Arabic and Hebrew philosophy and intellectual history, his prolific scholarship has covered the entire history of philosophy from antiquity to the present with a focus on medieval Jewish philosophy. A synthetic philosopher, Goodman has drawn on Jewish religious sources (e.g., Bible, Midrash, Mishnah, and Talmud) as well as philosophic sources (Jewish, Muslim, and Christian), in an attempt to construct his own distinctive theory about the natural basis of morality and justice. Taking his cue from medieval Jewish philosophers such as Maimonides, Goodman offers a new theoretical framework for Jewish communal life that is attentive to contemporary philosophy and science
    Note: Includes bibliographical references (p. 231-239)
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