The Image of the Non-Jew in Judaism

The Image of the Non-Jew in Judaism
Title The Image of the Non-Jew in Judaism PDF eBook
Author David Novak
Publisher New York and Toronto : E. Mellen Press
Pages 481
Release 1983
Genre Aliens (Jewish law)
ISBN 9780889469754

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The Image of the Non-Jew in Judaism

The Image of the Non-Jew in Judaism
Title The Image of the Non-Jew in Judaism PDF eBook
Author David Novak
Publisher Liverpool University Press
Pages 341
Release 2011-08-25
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1786949822

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This classic study of the idea of Noahide law traces the concept’s historical development and shows how it is relevant to practical discussions of the halakhah pertaining to non-Jews and to relations between Jews and non-Jews. Individual analyses of each of the seven Noahide laws, drawing primarily on classical rabbinic texts by traditional commentators, are followed by a discussion of the underlying theory.

דרך ה'

דרך ה'
Title דרך ה' PDF eBook
Author Moshe Ḥayyim Luzzatto
Publisher
Pages 416
Release 1997
Genre Religion
ISBN

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The Vanishing American Jew

The Vanishing American Jew
Title The Vanishing American Jew PDF eBook
Author Alan M. Dershowitz
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Pages 420
Release 1998-09-08
Genre Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN 0684848988

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Explores the meaning of Jewishness in light of the increasing assimilation of America's Jews and suggests ways to preserve Jewish identity.

The Image of the Non-Jew in Judaism

The Image of the Non-Jew in Judaism
Title The Image of the Non-Jew in Judaism PDF eBook
Author David Novak
Publisher New York and Toronto : E. Mellen Press
Pages 512
Release 1983
Genre Religion
ISBN

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Designed as a historical study of the Noahide Laws, this monograph aims to trace the development of the concept of gentile normativeness in the history of Jewish law and theology. In addition, it seeks to show how this concept had internal influence on the development of that law and theology.

Zionism and Judaism

Zionism and Judaism
Title Zionism and Judaism PDF eBook
Author David Novak
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 273
Release 2015-03-09
Genre Religion
ISBN 131624122X

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Why should anyone be a Zionist, a supporter of a Jewish state in the land of Israel? Why should there be a Jewish state in the land of Israel? This book seeks to provide a philosophical answer to these questions. Although a Zionist need not be Jewish, nonetheless this book argues that Zionism is only a coherent political stance when it is intelligently rooted in Judaism, especially in the classical Jewish doctrine of God's election of the people of Israel and the commandment to them to settle the land of Israel. The religious Zionism advocated here is contrasted with secular versions of Zionism that take Zionism to be a replacement of Judaism. It is also contrasted with versions of religious Zionism that ascribe messianic significance to the State of Israel, or which see the main task of religious Zionism to be the establishment of an Israeli theocracy.

The Image of the Jews in Greek Literature

The Image of the Jews in Greek Literature
Title The Image of the Jews in Greek Literature PDF eBook
Author Bezalel Bar-Kochva
Publisher Univ of California Press
Pages 632
Release 2016-02-09
Genre History
ISBN 0520290844

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This landmark contribution to ongoing debates about perceptions of the Jews in antiquity examines the attitudes of Greek writers of the Hellenistic period toward the Jewish people. Among the leading Greek intellectuals who devoted special attention to the Jews were Theophrastus (the successor of Aristotle), Hecataeus of Abdera (the father of "scientific" ethnography), and Apollonius Molon (probably the greatest rhetorician of the Hellenistic world). Bezalel Bar-Kochva examines the references of these writers and others to the Jews in light of their literary output and personal background; their religious, social, and political views; their literary and stylistic methods; ethnographic stereotypes current at the time; and more.