If we think of orthodox Judaism today, we think of freely chosen personal obligations. But in ancient Israel, these laws were inescapable. We have recently had something of a glimpse of the ancient city in the Islamic republicanism of the Ayatollah Khomeini and in the exhortations of Meir ...
See also Dalia Ofer, ‘Holocaust Survivors as Immigrants: The Case of Israel and the Cyprus Detainees’, Modern Judaism, 16: 1 (1996), pp. 1–23, esp. pp. 6–7. Article Google Scholar According to James L. Gelvin, the narrative of the war as David versus Goliath has been challenge...
founding of the first Orthodox day school in Cleveland, the Hebrew Academy, in 1943, and the significance of the proliferation of day schools in the ... RobinsonIra - 《Studies in Judaism Humanities & the Social Sciences》 被引量: 0发表: 2018年 "A new shoot from the house of David:" ...