This is the painful question ever and again discussed by the Rabbis. [811] Can they mean it seriously, that the sins of the second, are more grievous than those which caused the first dispersion; or that they of the first captivity repented, but not they of the second? What constitutes...
Then I heard a loud voice from the temple telling the seven angels, “Go and pour out on the earth the seven bowls of the wrath of God.” So the first angel went and poured out his bowl on the earth, and harmful and painful sores came upon the people who bore the mark of the be...
“Don’t ever, ever, be embarrassed about using Jewish power,” Dershowitz urged. “We have to hit them in the pocketbook,” he exhorted when vilifying institutions critical of Israel’s policies. (Blackmail by any other name would smell the same.)...
Berlin made his references to Herder, to be sure, not only quite explicit, and drew a clear line connecting Jewish nationalism with the father of volksgeist: I think that it is true to say that there are certain basic needs, for example—for food, shelter, security and, if we accept ...
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Rabbi Sacks follows in the footsteps of another outspoken rabbi, Rabbi Michael Rodkinson, who did what he could during his lifetime to share the Jewish religion among Jews and non-Jews alike. Rabbi Rodkinson's English translation of the Talmud was published between 1896 and 1903, and reissued ...
"The solution is Exodus, the gathering together of the people out of dispersion — their concentration in a land of their own, under their own government, responsible to themselves." — Herzl (16) Elizabeth Kirkpatrick Dilling, American writer and public speaker, author of Jewish Religion: Its...
"The solution is Exodus, the gathering together of the people out of dispersion — their concentration in a land of their own, under their own government, responsible to themselves." — Herzl (16) Elizabeth Kirkpatrick Dilling, American writer and public speaker, author of Jewish Religion: Its...