|
Showing 1 - 12 of
12 matches in All Departments
In 1917, Jewish and Ukrainian activists worked to overcome previous
mutual antagonism in an independent Ukraine, but the bold
experiment ended in terrible failure as anarchic violence swept the
countryside.This revised edition of the 1999 printing includes a
new Foreword and Afterword by the author. Praise for the First
Edition: ""A highly readable book, breaking new ground and
attaining a degree of objectivity that might settle most of the
thorny issues involved."" The Journal of Modern History ""A
landmark book on Ukrainian-Jewish Relations. Nationalities Papers
""A must for scholars and laymen alike."" Shofar ""Abramson s
impressive command of Ukrainian and Jewish sources lends itself to
a critical shift Association for Jewish Studies Review ""Abramson s
book rises above national agendas to provide an objective
analysis."" The Russian Review Abramson provides a serious,
thoughtful, and carefully worded workfthe most balanced and
complete existing account. Kritika
After hours of careful thought, the Yeshiva administration posted a
hand-lettered sign outside the cafeteria door. THE YESHIVA PROVIDES
FOOD FOR ONE PORTION ONLY NO STUDENT IS PERMITTED TO STAND IN LINE
FOR SECOND PORTION By the time I finished lunch, I noticed that
some student had altered the sign in a subtle, Talmudic manner: THE
YESHIVA PROVIDES FOOD FOR ONE PORTION ONLY? NO! STUDENT IS
PERMITTED TO STAND IN LINE FOR SECOND PORTION. The Sea of Talmud is
a brief introduction to the Talmud, viewed from the perspective of
a newcomer to the world of the Yeshiva. Intended for readers with
little background to the historical development of the Talmud and
its relevance for Jewish observance, The Sea of Talmud hopes to
inspire readers with the beauty and glory of traditional Yeshiva
study.
Discovered in the rubble of the Warsaw Ghetto, Rabbi Kalonymus
Kalmish Shapira's wartime writings exemplify the faith of Hasidic
Jewry under the unimaginable conditions of the Nazi occupation.
Published in 1960 under the Hebrew title Aish Kodesh, the notes of
Rabbi Shapira's weekly Sabbath sermons and annotations have been
studied by pious Hasidim and secular academics alike, seeking his
answers to the searing theological questions posed by the war. Why
do the righteous suffer? Where was God during the Holocaust? Torah
from the Years of Wrath provides a new and essential scholarly
contribution by placing Rabbi Shapira's writings in their immediate
historical context.
The Kabbalah of Forgiveness is a new translation of the first
chapter of Rabbi Moshe Cordovero s classic work Date Palm of
Devorah (Tomer Devorah) with a modern commentary by Dr. Henry
Abramson. Emerging from the 16th-century Safed Circle, a group of
kabbalists working in northern Israel, Date Palm of Devorah earned
a rare place in the history of Jewish ethical literature, primarily
based on the glorious introductory chapter that discusses the
Thirteen Levels of Mercy and how these Divine attributes can be
applied in daily life. Steeped in metaphysics and mysticism, Date
Palm of Devorah brings the loftiest, most esoteric concepts of
Judaism and translates them to the everyday realities of human
interaction.
|
You may like...
Loot
Nadine Gordimer
Paperback
(2)
R205
R168
Discovery Miles 1 680
|