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Jewish Writers of the Twentieth Century
Designed as the first work to identify contemporary Jewish authors and carefully study the Jewish themes in their work, both an essential reference resource and a springboard for further reading.
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Visions of Jewish Education
Six leading scholars - representing Orthodox, Conservative, Reform, and secular perspectives - address the challenges of the open society to Jewish continuity by considering visions of Jewish education appropriate for our time and circumstances.
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Historical Fictions and Hellenistic Jewish Identity
In this thoughtful and penetrating study, Sara Raup Johnson investigates the creation of historical fictions in a wide range of Hellenistic Jewish texts.
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History Of Jewish Philosophy
There exists a particularly rich tradition of Jewish philosophy, and this volume presents a view of the field as a whole.
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The Cambridge Companion to Medieval Jewish Philosophy
From the ninth to the fifteenth centuries Jewish thinkers, influenced by Islamic theological speculation, classical philosophers and Christian Scholasticism of the Middle Ages, philosophized about Judaism.
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Hate and the 'Jewish Science'
Psychoanalysis has always grappled with its Jewish origins, sometimes celebrating them and sometimes trying to escape or deny them.
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