Academic literature on the topic 'World Rabbinical Council'

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Journal articles on the topic "World Rabbinical Council"

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Grossman, Efrat. "INNOVATORY CONSERVATISM IN ULTRA-ORTHODOX TYPOGRAPHY IN ISRAEL." CULTURE AND ARTS IN THE MODERN WORLD, no. 23 (June 30, 2022): 164–83. http://dx.doi.org/10.31866/2410-1915.23.2022.261012.

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The purpose of the article is to explore the differences in perceptions and approaches to typographic design among the various communities that make up Haredi society. In general, the shape of the letter will be affected by the division between religious and non-religious genres, as well as by the intra-Haredi social division between “Hasidim” and “Lithuanians”, the two dominant groups that make up the Haredi society, whose lifestyles differ in several areas. The proposed article is an additional tier to previous studies and investigates the Hebrew letter and its role in the world of journalis
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Grossman, Efrat. "Innovatory Conservatism in Ultra-Orthodox Typography in Israel." Culture and Arts in the Modern World, no. 23 (June 30, 2022): 164–83. https://doi.org/10.31866/2410-1915.23.2022.261012.

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The purpose of the article is to explore the differences in perceptions and approaches to typographic design among the various communities that make up Haredi society. In general, the shape of the letter will be affected by the division between religious and non-religious genres, as well as by the intra-Haredi social division between “Hasidim” and “Lithuanians”, the two dominant groups that make up the Haredi society, whose lifestyles differ in several areas. The proposed article is an additional tier to previous studies and investigates the Hebrew letter and its role i
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Books on the topic "World Rabbinical Council"

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Muelder, Walter George. The Ethical Edge of Christian Theology: Forty Years of Communitarian Personalism. Edwin Mellen Press, 1994.

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The Barmen Declaration as a paradigm for a theology of the American church. E. Mellen Press, 1991.

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Christian Doctrine in the Light of Michael Polanyi's Theory of Personal Knowledge: A Personalist Theology. Edwin Mellen Pr, 1994.

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Book chapters on the topic "World Rabbinical Council"

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Berger, David. "The Council of Torah Sages." In Rebbe, the Messiah, and the Scandal of Orthodox Indifference. Liverpool University Press, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.3828/liverpool/9781904113751.003.0008.

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This chapter details the author's attempts to reach the Council of Torah Sages. In the world of Modern Orthodoxy exemplified by the Rabbinical Council of America, the author has friends, acquaintances, former students, and a modicum of standing, so that the author could accomplish something from within. The leaders of Traditionalist Orthodoxy, marked by greater insularity and profound reservations about higher secular education, are far less accessible to the author. Committed to the authority of da'at torah, or ‘the opinion of the Torah’, the Traditionalist Orthodox Agudath Israel has set up
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"Ignaz Maybaum." In Wrestling with God, edited by Steven T. Katz, Shlomo Biderman, and Gershon Greenberg. Oxford University PressNew York, NY, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195300147.003.0034.

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Abstract Ignaz Maybaum (1897-1976) was born in Vienna on 2 March 1897. His father had a modest tailoring business in the city. After receiving his secular education and serving in the Austrian army in World War I, achieving the rank of lieutenant, he enrolled in the Reform Theological Seminary (Hochschule for die Wissenschaft des Judentums) in Berlin and was ordained as a Reform rabbi in 1926. In addition, during these years, he studied at the University of Berlin and received his doctorate from that institution in 1925. After receiving his doctorate and his rabbinical degree, he served as a r
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Berger, David. "Introduction." In Rebbe, the Messiah, and the Scandal of Orthodox Indifference. Liverpool University Press, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.3828/liverpool/9781904113751.003.0001.

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This introductory chapter discusses how two propositions from which every mainstream Jew in the last millennium would have instantly recoiled have become legitimate options within Orthodox Judaism. First, a specific descendant of King David may be identified with certainty as the Messiah even though he died in an unredeemed world. Second, the messianic faith of Judaism allows for the following scenario: God will finally send the true Messiah to embark upon his redemptive mission. The true Messiah's redemptive mission, publicly proclaimed and vigorously pursued, will be interrupted by death and
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Abulafia, David. "Old and New Faiths, AD 1–450." In The Great Sea. Oxford University Press, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195323344.003.0021.

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As in any port city of the Roman world, the population of Ostia was very mixed. An extraordinary discovery was made on the outskirts of Ostia in 1961, while a road was being constructed linking Rome to its new door to the world, Fiumicino airport: the synagogue of Ostia, the oldest synagogue structure to have survived in Europe. The earliest part dates from the first century AD, but the building was repaired or partly rebuilt in the fourth century. It was in continuous use for Jewish prayer for at least 300 years. An inscription from the second century commemorates the building of the Ark for
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Reed, Walter L. "Who Is This That Darkens Counsel Cross-Talk in the Book of Job." In Dialogues of the Word. Oxford University PressNew York, NY, 1993. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195079975.003.0004.

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Abstract In any discussion of the Bible as literature, the Book of Job is apt to figure prominently. Although rabbinic commentators were not much interested in the literary qualities of this (or any other) biblical book, the Church Fathers, developing approaches of Hellenistic Jews like Philo and Josephus, were appreciative of its artistic dimensions. Jerome believed that the bulk of the book was com­ posed in Hebrew poetic meters analogous to Greek meters, and Theodore of Mopsuestia introduced the idea, still occasionally proposed today, that Job was modeled on Greek drama. the Renaissance, w
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Andruss, Jessica. "The Art of the Homily." In Jewish Piety in Islamic Jerusalem. Oxford University PressNew York, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780197639559.003.0005.

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Abstract Salmon takes a homiletical tone throughout the Lamentations commentary: he chastises and warns, offers pious instruction and urges repentance. The self-contained homilies embedded in his excursuses may reflect actual sermons delivered by Karaite preachers, and invite questions about the purpose of conveying oral admonition in literary form. Chapter 5 examines Salmon’s homiletical passages alongside rabbinic homiletical Midrashim, literary exhortations from Salmon’s Jewish contemporaries, and the rich sermon culture of the Islamic world. While Jewish homiletical discourse—both Rabbanit
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