Judaism influence on society

    • A Chosen People in a Pluralist Nation: Horace Kallen and the …

      https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.1525/rac.2006.16.2.161

      Kallen’s June 1910 American Hebrew article, “Judaism, Hebraism, Zionism,” scrutinizes the mission idea to deter-mine its consequences, relentlessly criticizes the Reform movement, and promotes Hebraism as the proper foundation for the Jewish future.45 Kallen’s stated purpose in the article was to examine the “function and destiny of ...

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    • [PDF File] JEWS AND THE EARLY MODERN ECONOMY - Institute for …

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      eradicate Judaism and Islam from the kingdoms of Castile and Aragon. Throughout these travails, many Italian cities and regional states gave shelter to Jewish refugees from other parts of Europe. However, they also imposed ever more restrictive sanctions. In addition to issuing policies 140 the early modern world, 1500–1815

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    • David Nirenberg. Neighboring Faiths: Christianity, Islam, and …

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      Neighboring Faiths: Christianity, Islam, and Judaism in the Middle Ages and Today. Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, 2014. 341 pp. doi: 10.1017/S0364009416000210 It is widely believed that knowledge of history is key to charting a sound ... to efforts to exclude "new" Christians from Christian society. In chapter 7, Niren berg analyzes ...

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    • [PDF File] The Cambridge Guide to Jewish History, Religion, and Culture

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      The twenty-one essays, arranged historically and thematically and written specially for this volume by lead-ing scholars, examine the development of Judaism and the evolution of Jewish history and culture over many centuries and in a range of locales. They emphasize the ongoing diversity and creativity of the Jewish experience.

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    • Jesus and Judaism - JSTOR

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      entitled Jesus the Jew (1973), represents a bold attempt to place Jesus in the context of Judaism. His work is subtitled, A Histo-. rian 's Reading of the Gospels, and certainly to understand Jesus as. aa Jew is historically crucial. Yet there are historical issues involved in his task which Vermes.

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    • Introduction: The Economics of Judaism and Jewish …

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      participate in both the Jewish community and the larger society of which it is a part. Building on concepts of human capital and the interrelationships between Jewish and general education, it looks at how the economic environment affects the cost of survival for Judaism per se. Hollander, Kahana & Lecker translate a passage from Mishna

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    • Women’s Leadership in Judaism: Amy Eilberg’s Ordination

      https://journals.tulane.edu/ncs/article/view/2428/2252

      Rachel Bear Tulane University, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA. ÒÏ. Abstract: Conservative Judaism is a sect of American Judaism founded in the late 1800s by immigrants and has been the backbone of American Judaism for over a hundred years. Yet in the 1970s as America and less religious sects of Judaism moved forward in gender equality ...

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    • EXAMINING THE CONCEPT OF GENDER ROLE …

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      Gender role ideology can be defined as a person's view toward. women's roles in society. Traditional gender role ideologies suggest. that women should be caretakers and homemakers while men should be. breadwinners; egalitarian gender role ideologies support men and. women's equal participation in both work and family life.

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    • [PDF File] The Influence of Liberal Judaism on Israeli Religious Life

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      It appears that some change in public acceptance of the movements is under way, not only as a reaction to the Orthodox religious establishment, The Influence of Liberal Judaism on Israeli Religious Life * zo2. but because there is some desire for a richer Jewish experience that is. unfulfilled at the present time.

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    • Jews in Ancient Egypt

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      The Bible records “Judeans living in the land of Egypt, at Migdol, at Tahpanhes, at Memphis, and in the land of Pathros” during this time (Jer. 44:1, NRSV). These Jews had evidently fled into Egypt at the time of the Babylonian conquest of the kingdom of Judah.4 Around this time a group of Jewish mercenaries traveled as far south as the ...

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    • [PDF File] The Status of Women in Jewish Tradition - Cambridge …

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      Judaism. Destiny, as they see it, having imposed on Judaism’s epigones the stewardship and curatorship of a precious heritage, adjures them not to tinker with it. Women’s script being part and parcel of that same sacrosanct legacy …

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    • Judaism - Harvard University

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      Simply put, Judaism is the way of life of the Jewish people. In the English-speaking Western world, “Judaism” is often considered a “religion," but there are no equivalent words for “Judaism” or for “religion” in Hebrew; there are words for “faith,” “law,” or “custom” but not for “religion” if one thinks of the term as

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    • The Hellenization of the Jews between 334 B. C. and 70 A.

      https://www.jstor.org/stable/3155063

      334 B. C. AND 70 A, D. GEORGE HOLLEY GILBERT, PHD., D.D. Northampton, Mass. The period of Jewish history extending from Alexander the Great. to Jesus is one for which our sources of information are fragmentary, especially as regards the contact of Jew and Greek. This fact is. all the more regrettable because the impact of Greek civilization on ...

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    • The myth of the Jewish origins of philosophy in the …

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      University of Haifa, Haifa, Israel E-mail: amelamed@ research, haifa.ac. il. Abstract The myth of the Jewish origins of philosophy and science is an ancient dating from the Hellenistic period. It originated with pagan scholars, as part of the Hellenistic myth of the eastern origins of wisdom. Hellenistic-Jewish scholars acquired.

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    • [PDF File] Discourse of Religion on Politics in Israel: The Compatibility …

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      religion can influence society “not only by what it says but by how it is structured; its hierarchical structure” (9). This structure projected in the church helps influence perceptions of how one ought to be governed. Of course the opposite case may also be true – religion can be affected by the political culture.

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    • [PDF File] JUDAISM A Brief Overview of the History of Judaism

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      commerce and Greek/Hellenistic culture had a major influence on Judaism. And in 63 BCE, the Roman Empire took control of Palestine. ... The Society for Humanistic Judaism, the congregational arm of the Humanistic Jewish movement in North America, offers the opportunity for the celebration of cultural Judaism ...

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    • THE PLACE OF THE PHARISEES IN FIRST CENTURY …

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      According to that consensus, the Pharisaic variety of Judaism constituted "orthodox" or "official" or "normative". Judaism. Moreover, the Pharisees were the true leaders of Jewish society. Followed by the masses, the Pharisees were able to impose their will on the official political leadership. This view was based.

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    • [PDF File] “Judaism’s Embrace of Islam: An Historical Inquiry into the …

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      Microsoft Word - Hilda Silverman lecture 2013.docx. “Judaism’s Embrace of Islam: An Historical Inquiry into the Role of Islam in Modern Jewish Thought”. Susannah Heschel Dartmouth College. During the course of the nineteenth century, a Jewish Oriental Studies arose. that sought not a denigration of Islam, but its elevation as a rational ...

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    • [PDF File] Origins of Judaism - Province of Manitoba

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      Judaism is a tradition grounded in the religious, ethical, and social laws as they are articulated in the Torah—the first five books of the Hebrew Bible. Jews refer to the Bible as the Tanakh, an acronym for the texts of the Torah, Prophets, and Writings. Other sacred texts include the Talmud and Midrash: the rabbinic, legal, and narrative ...

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    • JEWS AND CHRISTIANS IN THE FIRST TWO - JSTOR

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      Varieties of Judaism Recent studies of the development of rabbinic Judaism after the destruc-tion of the Temple demonstrate that the rabbis gained influence and power in Palestinian society only gradually, over several centuries. The loss of much of the national leadership in Jerusalem (the chief priests, wealthy families,

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    • [PDF File] Religious fact sheets - Judaism

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      Introduction. Judaism is the religion and the way of life of the Jewish people. It is the oldest of the monotheistic faiths in the Abrahamic tradition which include Christianity and Islam. The central principle of the monotheistic faiths is the belief in the one God: the all-knowing, all-powerful and ever-present creator of the universe.

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    • RELIGIONS AND CIVIL SOCIETY: A JEWISH …

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      European Judaism Volume 46, Number 1 , Spring 20 1 3 : 75-79 Doi: 10.3 167/ej .2013.46.01. 10 ISSN 0014-3006 (Print), ISSN 1752-2323 (Online) Religions and Civil Society: A Jewish Perspective. led to bloodshed and persecution and teachings of prejudice and bigotry. Jew still fights Muslim, Muslim fights Copt, Christian fights Shia all …

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    • Care for the Poor and the Origins of Charity in Early Rabbinic …

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      were men and well-off. 2 Before examining rabbinic Judaism’s foundational texts on care for the poor, it is illuminating to explore the socioeconomic background of the place and time in which the Tannaim lived and formulated their ideas. Scholars have long noted the dearth of primary sources on Jews and Judaism in third century CE Roman ...

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    • The Relations of Judaism to the Origin and Early …

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      JUDAISM AND EARLY CHRISTIANITY 123 fest in Christianity are departures from the purity of the gospel. The wide influence of the synagogue on the first companies of Christian believers is sketched without suggesting that it darkened the teaching of the gospel. Exception need be made only in the matter of early Christian interpretation

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    • Conservative Judaism: The Ethical Challenge of Feminist …

      https://www.jstor.org/stable/j.ctt9qfzxz.22

      bankrupt society, it is unlikely that feminist change will ever be instituted in this movement. Reform Judaism subscribes to the prin-ciple of personal autonomy, according to which each individual makes decisions for himself or herself about Jewish practice. Reform accepted most of the feminist critique willingly and is now begin-

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