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  • FID Jüdische Studien-licenses  (4)
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  • 1
    Title: מחקרי ירושלים במחשבת ישראל דברים חדשים עתיקים: מיתוס, מיסטיקה ופולמוס, פילוסופיה והלכה, אמונה וריטואל במחשבה היהודית לדורותיה
    ISBN: 9657147069
    ISSN: 0333-7081
    Language: Hebrew
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource
    Year of publication: 2011
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Keywords: Talmud ; Jewish Thought ; Jewish Mysticism ; Jerusalem Studies In Jewish Thought
    Abstract: For contents of this volume please press Sample pages
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  • 2
    Title: הלכה, מטה הלכה ופילוסופיה עיון רב תחומי
    ISBN: 9654935326
    Language: Hebrew
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource
    Year of publication: 2011
    Series Statement: Philosophy of Halakhah
    Series Statement: פילוסופיה של ההלכה
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Keywords: Jewish Thought ; Talmud
    Abstract: This research hopes to construct fascinating mosaic studies which expand and redefine the boundaries of the discourse of Halakhah Thought. This book gives a new understanding of the Halakhic process through the analytical tools of the philosophy of Halakhah. It invites fresh insights into the Halakhah's dynamic in light of models which come from varied disciplinary fields. In this framework, we will meet some models from philosophy, anthropology, sociology, law, psychology, and education which will shed a new light on our understanding of the concept of Meta-Halakhah. In this book, there are discussions such as "what is the contribution of feminism to the halakhic discourse?" (Tamar Ross); "on Aristotelian logic and Halakhah" (Aviram Ravitzky); "between philosophy of science, language and Halakhah" (Meyer Bouzaglo); "the relationship between the Halakhic language and Kabbalistic language" (Joseph Dan); "on Emmanuel Levinas and Jewish law" (Joel Hansel); "values, world view and Halakhic progress" with Izhak Englard, David Halivni, David Hartman and Aviezer Ravitzky
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  • 3
    Title: מדרשי-הלכה של האמוראים בתלמוד בבלי מלוקטים ומסודרים עם חילופי גירסאות
    ISBN: 9789654935494
    Language: Hebrew
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource
    Year of publication: 2011
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Keywords: Jewish Studies ; Talmud
    Abstract: This book concludes a lifetime achievement for the author in completing the halakhic Midrashim in the Mishna and Tosefta -was not published in Magnes - and in the Jerusalem (Palestinian) and Babylonian Talmuds. In this book, the author has compiled the halakhic Midrashim of the Amoraim in the Babylonian Talmud. The Midrashim are arranged in order according to the biblical text, and their wording is determined by existing manuscripts and parallels found in the two Talmudim and by versions known to the commentators of the Babylonian Talmud. Includes a detailed analysis of the language, structure, and style used by the Amoraim in the Midrashim
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  • 4
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    [Jerusalem] : Magnes Press
    Title: החזון איש הפוסק, המאמין ומנהיג המהפכה החרדית
    ISBN: 9789654935296
    Language: Hebrew
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource
    Year of publication: 2011
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Keywords: Jewish Studies ; Talmud
    Abstract: Rabbi Avraham Yesha'ayahu Karelitz, the "Hazon Ish" (1878-1953), is recognized as the leader who charted the course of Haredi (Ultra-Orthodox) Judaism in the critical period following the Holocaust and the establishment of the State of Israel. He arrived in Israel at a relatively advanced age in 1933, with no source of income, contacts, or rabbinic reputation, and settled in the small town of Bnei Brak, which was then less than ten years old and housed only one yeshivah. Yet, within a few years, the Hazon Ish became the most prominent spiritual leader of Haredi Judaism, and Bnei Brak rapidly became "the city of the Torah", to a large extent thanks to him. In those years, he developed his pragmatic ideological line that he believed should be adopted by Haredi Judaism - not an approach of political isolationism, but rather one of cultural fortification, focusing on the support of religious and educational institutions. In the 1940's, he already achieved prominence in the halakhic polemics relating to measurements, commemoration of the Holocaust, and the use of electricity on the Sabbath. As the establishment of the State of Israel approached, he refrained from giving guidance to the political leaders of the Agudat Yisrael party as to how they should conduct themselves, but he revealed clear reservations about the impending political entity. After the establishment of the state, he waged a stormy battle against the induction of women to National Service, a struggle that in the opinion of some of his biographers led ultimately to his death. At the height of the controversy, in 1952, he met with Prime Minister David Ben Gurion and presented his allegory that has mistakenly been called "the parable of the full wagon and the empty wagon", in which he apparently expressed the supremacy of the Haredim over the secularists. This book is the first monograph on this influential personality. It presents and nalyzes his image and his activities in all of the areas in which he left his imprint. he book discusses the story of his life in both Lithuania and the Land of Israel, the oundations of his worldview and his faith, his polemic against the Musar Movement, is stances on public issues, and selected rulings from his diverse halakhic works. All of these components help to portray his personality and allow for a general assessment of his influence on Haredi society and on halakhic literature until our times
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