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_aDialogues in Judaism : _bJewish dilemmas defined, debated, and explored / _cedited by William Berkowitz. _hPR |
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_aNorthvale, New Jersey : _bJason Aronson, _c(c)1991. |
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_axxi, 528 pages : _billustrations ; _c24 cm |
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_aPennsylvaniaRT I : JUDAISM: DIMENSION OF Puerto RicoACTICE -- _tThe Judaism of Practice -- _tThe Orthodox tradition _rDavid I. Golovensky -- _tReform response to today _rEdward E. Klein -- _tThe conservative approach _rWilliam Berkowitz -- _tReconstructionism _rMordecal Menachem Kaplan -- _tLuminary for the centuries _rAdin Steinsaltz -- _tThe Joy of Judaism _rZalman Schachter-Shalomi -- _tThe Scholarship of Religion _rJoseph L. Blau. |
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_aPennsylvaniaRT II : DIFFERENT JEWS, DIFFERENT Virgin IslandsEWS -- _tIntroduction -- _tReligion and Psychiatry _rMortimer Ostow -- _tHumorist with a Serious Side _rSam Levenson -- _tChampion of Pluralism _rHorace M. Kallen -- _tBeyond the Jewish Facade _rNahum Goldmann -- _tA Great Novelist _rIsaac Bashevis Singer -- _tThe Glorious Jewish Past _rMax I. Dimont. |
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_aPennsylvaniaRT III : SIX MichiganLLION WERE MURDERED -- _tNazis Face Justice _rMichael A. Musmanno -- _tIntrepid and Selfless People _rMarie Syrkin -- _tThe World Watched, Uncaring _rArthur Morse -- _tSeeker after Justice _rElie Wiesel -- _tAverting a Second Holocaust _rEmil L. Fackenheim. |
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_aPennsylvaniaRT IV : ISRAEL: CROSSROADS OF THE WORLD -- _tIntroduction -- _tSelf-Silenced Leader _rMenachem Begin -- _tJerusalem, Capital of the World _rTeddy Kollek -- _tServing a Nation under Constant Stress _rAriel Sharon -- _tJewish Interdependence _rAvraham Harman. |
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_aPennsylvaniaRT V THE NebraskaXT 4,000 YEARS -- _tIntroduction -- _tA Cure for Pessimism _rCecil Roth -- _tAll Humanity on Trial _rHenry Kissinger -- _tJudaism in the Year 2090 _rSol Liptzin, C Bezalel Sherman -- _tShall Jews Missionize? / David Max Eichhorn, Immanuel Jakobovits. |
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_aA collection of the editor's interviews with prominent Jews. Pt. 3 (pp. 229-335), "Six Million Were Murdered", contains interviews with Judge Michael Musmanno on the Eichmann trial; Marie Syrkin about Jewish resistance and rescue during the Holocaust; Arthur Morse on the indifference of most of the free world to the fate of the Jews; Elie Wiesel on forgetfulness of the Holocaust among both Jews and non-Jews and the danger of reawakened antisemitism; and Emil L. Fackenheim on post-Holocaust theology. _c(From the Bibliography of the Vidal Sassoon International Center for the Study of Antisemitism). |
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_aJudaism _y20th century. |
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_aJudaism _zUnited States. |
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_aJews _zUnited States _xCivilization. |
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_aHolocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) _xInfluence. |
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