Samuel Hirsch

Samuel Hirsch
Title Samuel Hirsch PDF eBook
Author Judith Frishman
Publisher Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Pages 364
Release 2022-10-24
Genre Religion
ISBN 3110476398

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Rabbi Samuel Hirsch (Thalfang 1815 – Chicago 1889) was instrumental in the development of Reform Judaism in Europe and the USA. This volume is the first lengthy publication devoted to this striking personality whose significance was no less than that of his contemporaries Abraham Geiger and David Einhorn. En route from Thalfang via Dessau and Luxembourg to Philadelphia, Hirsch left his mark on societal, religious, and philosophical developments in manifold ways. By the time he was appointed Chief Rabbi of the Jewish community in Luxembourg in 1843, he had already written many of his most important works on the philosophy of religion. In them he engaged in debate with the Young Hegelians on the importance of Judaism, the religion that, more than any other, enabled the human actualization of freedom so central to Hegel’s philosophy. Over time Hirsch took an increasingly radical stance on issues such as Jewish rituals and mixed marriage. The goal of his reforms was not assimilation. He strove to strengthen Judaism to meet the demands of modernity and enable its survival in the modern era. Hirsch’s story is key to understanding the transnational history of Reform Judaism and the struggle of Jews to secure a place in history and society.

Moses Hess and Modern Jewish Identity

Moses Hess and Modern Jewish Identity
Title Moses Hess and Modern Jewish Identity PDF eBook
Author Ken Koltun-Fromm
Publisher Indiana University Press
Pages 193
Release 2001-07-31
Genre Religion
ISBN 025310856X

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"Koltun-Fromm's reading of Hess is of crucial import for those who study the construction of self in the modern world as well as for those who are concerned with Hess and his contributions to modern thought.... a reading of Hess that is subtle, judicious, insightful, and well supported." -- David Ellenson Moses Hess, a fascinating 19th-century German Jewish intellectual figure, was at times religious and secular, traditional and modern, practical and theoretical, socialist and nationalist. Ken Koltun-Fromm's radical reinterpretation of his writings shows Hess as a Jew struggling with the meaning of conflicting commitments and impulses. Modern readers will realize that in Hess's life, as in their own, these commitments remain fragmented and torn. As contemporary Jews negotiate multiple, often contradictory allegiances in the modern world, Koltun-Fromm argues that Hess's struggle to unite conflicting traditions and frameworks of meaning offers intellectual and practical resources to re-examine the dilemmas of modern Jewish identity. Adopting Charles Taylor's philosophical theory of the self to uncover Hess's various commitments, Koltun-Fromm demonstrates that Hess offers a rich, textured, though deeply conflicted and torn account of the modern Jew. This groundbreaking study in conceptions of identity in modern Jewish texts is a vital contribution to the diverse fields of Jewish intellectual history, philosophy, Zionism, and religious studies. Jewish Literature and Culture -- Alvin H. Rosenfeld, editor Published with the generous support of the Koret Foundation

Reports of the Tax Court of the United States

Reports of the Tax Court of the United States
Title Reports of the Tax Court of the United States PDF eBook
Author United States. Tax Court
Publisher
Pages 1992
Release 1950
Genre Law reports, digests, etc
ISBN

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Final issue of each volume includes table of cases reported in the volume.

Reports of the United States Tax Court

Reports of the United States Tax Court
Title Reports of the United States Tax Court PDF eBook
Author United States. Tax Court
Publisher
Pages 1518
Release 1950
Genre Taxation
ISBN

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Yearbook

Yearbook
Title Yearbook PDF eBook
Author Central Conference of American Rabbis
Publisher
Pages 470
Release 1915
Genre Jews
ISBN

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Contains proceedings of annual conventions.

Year Book of the Central Conference of American Rabbis

Year Book of the Central Conference of American Rabbis
Title Year Book of the Central Conference of American Rabbis PDF eBook
Author Central Conference of American Rabbis
Publisher
Pages 380
Release 1909
Genre Jews
ISBN

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Containing the proceedings of the convention...

Annual Convention - Central Conference of American Rabbis

Annual Convention - Central Conference of American Rabbis
Title Annual Convention - Central Conference of American Rabbis PDF eBook
Author Central Conference of American Rabbis
Publisher
Pages 472
Release 1915
Genre Jews
ISBN

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