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51. Article: General Jewish Labor Union
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- General Jewish Labor Union.
- The General Jewish Labour Union of Lithuania, Poland and Russia, in Yiddish the Algemeyner Yidisher Arbeter Bund in Lite, Poyln un Rusland (אלגמײנער ײדישער ארבײטרסבונד אין רוסלנד, ליטא אונד פוילן), generally called The Bund (בונד), was a Jewish political party operating in several European countries between the 1890s and the 1930s. ...
- It sought to unite all Jewish workers in the Russian Empire into a united socialist party. ...
- The Bund was a secular socialist party, opposed to what they saw as the reactionary nature of traditional Jewish life in Russia. ... The Bund also promoted the use of Yiddish as a Jewish national language and opposed the Zionist project of reviving Hebrew. ...
- The Bund won converts mainly among Jewish artisans and workers, but also among the growing Jewish intelligentsia. ... It joined with the Labor Zionists and other groups to form self-defense organisations to protect Jewish communities against pogroms and government troops. During the revolution of 1905 the Bund headed the revolutionary movement in the Jewish towns, particularly in what is now Belarus. ...
- Although the Bolshevik leadership included several prominent Jews such as Trotsky, the regime was strongly opposed to Jewish nationalism, and treated the Bund as an enemy. ...
- Poland and Lithuania became independent in 1918, and the Bund continued to operate in these countries, particularly in the heavily Jewish towns of eastern Poland. It also became active among the Jewish emigré: community in New York. ...
- It continues to live a shadowy existence among some members of the Jewish community in the United States, Canada, and Australia. ...
- In Love and In Struggle: The Musical Legacy of the Jewish Labor Bund .
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53. The Jewish Newspaper covering Jewish news in Boston and New England
- www.thejewishadvocate.com
- Celebrating 102 years of service as Boston's and New England's leading Jewish newspaper.
- A snapshot of Jewish Boston.
- BOSTON -Of all the Jewish communities across the nation, Boston is the only one to have 40 years of demographic information under its communal belt. And, when the results of Combined Jewish Philanthropies' fifth study are tallied, there will be an impressive - and unprecedented - half-century of data to work with. ...
- THE JEWISH community is abuzz with talk about Mel Gibson's "The Passion of the Christ. ...
- While "Passion" is an important challenge, the more important challenge for the Jewish community is the rough treatment Israel gets in the press. ...
- © 2001-2004 The Jewish Advocate Pub. ...
54. Jewish Culture and History
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- Jewish Culture and History.
- Center for Jewish History: "The Center for Jewish History is comprised of four institutions of higher Jewish learning, each of which has made a singular contribution to the cultural and historical legacy of the Jewish people. The American Jewish Historical Society (at Brandeis University), the Leo Baeck Institute, Yeshiva University Museum, and YIVO Institute for Jewish Research have become partners in a visionary plan -- the creation of an unparalleled campus complex devoted to the furtherance of Jewish scholarship in the heart of New York City: The Center for Jewish History. " In addition to introducing the CJH's partner organizations, the Center's home page also describes the CJH's plans; goals; and, Jewish Heritage Campaign.
- Beth Hatefutsoth -- The Nahum Goldmann Museum of the Jewish Diaspora: Beth Hatefutsoth is "a cultural and educational institution providing multiple avenues of personal historical identification. " The museum's hope is "that by sharing the unique story of Jewish endurance, new generations may find the key to their own. ...
- Beth Hatefutsoth is "truly, in every sense of the word, a museum of the Jewish people. ...
- H-JUDAIC Home Page: The H-JUDAIC Web site, in assocation with Jewish Studies On-Line, is "the world's largest Internet provider of academic Jewish Studies. ...
- Jewish Studies On-line is "a volunteer organization of professionals in Jewish Studies who collectively administer a series of Internet-based services in academic Jewish Studies, including an electronic discussion group (H-JUDAIC), an industry newsletter (Jewish Studies Judaica eJournal), and a Web-based library of pre-print articles and teaching summaries. ...
- Institute of Microfilmed Hebrew Manuscripts: Located in the Jewish National and University Library, the Institute of Microfilmed Hebrew Manuscripts (IMHM) in Jerusalem, "has undertaken the task of collecting microfilm copies of all Hebrew manuscripts extant in public and private collections. ...
- edu> of Hebrew Union College's Jewish Institute of Religion in Los Angeles, California, and still under construction, the Pirqe Rabbi Eliezer Electronic Text Editing Project contains texts and manuscripts in Hebrew -- as well as other resources, such as a bibliography. ...
- The work enjoyed considerable popularity in Jewish circles and went through more than two dozen editions, including a Latin translation in the 17th century.
- A distinct polemical note emerges in its attitude to certain teachings in the Pseudepigrapha, apparently accepted by some Jewish sects in the author's time. ...
- " Founded in 1970, "with a strict commitment to a non-paternalistic approach, UCSJ works in partnership with indigenous Jewish activists to provide the security, freedom, dignity, and welfare of Jews in the former Soviet Union. " The UCSJ's Web site provides information about the Council's programs, including the Yad L'Yad Partnership Program, "the primary vehicle for UCSJ's support for Jewish life in the FSU today. ...
- On-line Gedenkbuch: Serving as an on-line Gedenkbuch (Memorial Book), this FTP site offers many resources, including transliterations from selected Yizkor books; lists of Jewish cemeteries; lists of Holocaust victims; a list of major research centers on the Holocaust; and information on Jewish genealogy. Individuals interested in Jewish genealogy might also want to access the Jewish Genealogy Home Page of the Dallas Jewish Historical Society (hosted by the Dallas Virtual Jewish Community) and JewishGen: The Home of Jewish Genealogy.
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55. Brijnet - British Jewish Network
- www.brijnet.org
- British Jewish Network.
- The UK Jewish Internet Service.
- UK affiliate of Shamash: The Jewish Internet Consortium.
- Brijnet is part of EJIN - the European Jewish Internet Network .
- Agency for Jewish Education.
- London School of Jewish Studies .
56. Jewish Path: Cyberspace learning, Jewish studies, Gematria study, Torah Lessons
- www.jewishpath.org
- Cyberspace Super Highway To Jewish Learning.
- Humor plus the Colorado Jewish Community Directory.
- COLORADO JEWISH COMMUNITY DIRECTORY .
57. Jewish Braille Institute of America
- www.jewishbraille.org
- For more than seventy years, JBI International (established in 1931 as The Jewish Braille Institute of America) has been providing people of all ages who are blind or visually impaired with free materials and services that enable them to maintain their connection to the rich literary, cultural and religious life of the Jewish community.
- What Does JBI Do | Newsletter | Library Services | Volunteering | Donor Opportunities | Email JBI | Accessibility Guidelines | Read-In The Jewish Braille Institute of America, 110 East 30th Street, New York, NY 10016 (800) 433-1531.
58. Judaism.com - Jewish Books, Judaica Gifts & Judaica Giftware, Jewish Religious Items And More
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- This book offers readers the fruits of various schools of Jewish traditions of biblical exegesis (rabbinic, medieval, mystical, etc. ...
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- Introduction Jewish Mysticism.
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60. Article: Judeo-Paganism
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- Judeo-Paganism, or Jewish Paganism, is a religious movement, related to Judaism and Neopaganism, which explores the origins of the Jewish religion and its ancient neighbors, the religions of the Canaanites, Phoenicians, Assyrians, Babylonians, Ugarit folk, and Egyptians. ...
- Groups are generally small and often electronically-linked; common topics of discussion among Jewish Pagans include the historical links between El/Yahweh, Asherah, and Baal, as well as their respective cults; the character of Lilith in the Torah (in the book of Genesis); and the emergence of monotheism in Judaism, as well as general Jewish topics and Pagan topics. ...
- Jewish Paganism is a new movement, and much of its history has yet to come out. Jewish Pagan groups have been set up on the Internet in the late 1990s. ...
- Some Jewish Pagan groups, such as the Order of the Temple of Astarte, have been around since the 1970s, and those may be offshoots of either Judaism or Neopaganism. ...
- phtml - This is a mailing list on Jewish Paganism. ...
- com/jap/ - This is a resource page for Jewish Pagans, which may be helpful. ...
- com - Jewish Paganism resources and discussion. ...
61. Article: Numerus clausus
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- Before the Second World War the limitations were usually based, in eastern Europe, on the religion of the student, as the number of students of Jewish origin was limited. ...
- The limitation took the form of total prohibition of Jewish students, or of limiting the number of Jewish students so that their share in the students' population would not be larger than their share in the general population. ...
- Countries legislating limitations on the admission of Jewish students.
- In Russia Numerus Clausus was enacted in 1887, stating that the share of Jewish students should be no more than 10% in cities where Jews were allowed to live, 5% in other cities, and only 3% in Moscow and St. ...
- It was said that Jewish students would be no more than 6% of the student population (this was the share of Jews in the general population), compared to 30% before the war. ...
- In the United States, limitations on the enrollment of Jewish students to the universities were practiced unofficially in the 1920s, especially in the northeastern universities. ...
- In Hungary, for example, 5,000 Jewish youngsters (including Edward Teller) left the country after the introduction of Numerus Clausus. ...
- However Numerus Clausus was introduced unofficially in the 1937 by the universities and the share of Jewish students was limited to 10%, that was more or less the proportion of Jews in the population of Poland (compared to 20%-40% before regulation). Paradoxically, the numerus clausus caused many Jewish students to emigrate from Poland, and therefore saved their lives during German Holocaust, see Alfred Tarski. ... The other official reason was that it was an attempt to equal the chances of children from countryside families, that had very limited access to education, with the access of Jewish families living in the towns and cities. Nevertheless, Polish intelligence of Jewish origins had at least 40-50% of the whole intelligence. The genocide of Jewish intelligentsia and genocide of Polish intelligentsia during WW2 (see Holocaust, Katyn massacre) badly affected development of Polish economy and society after WW2. ...
62. WebFind.US
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- YOUR SEARCH: BIBLE CHILD JEWISH STORY .
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63. This is a special collection of discussions written by Dr. Akiva G. Belk on the High Holidays and all Jewish
- www.jewishpath.com
- Cyberspace Super Highway To Jewish Learning.
- with dozens of discussions on important Jewish Holy Days including mysticism, responses to messianics, medos {self improvement} with stories and humor.
- For Jewish Classmates: Gematria, Parsha, Tehillim, Medos, High Holidays and many more.
64. Article: Jewish diaspora
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- Jewish diaspora.
- Jewish diaspora (Tefutzah in Hebrew) refers to the dispersion of the Jewish people throughout the world. ... Many Middle Eastern Jewish communities were established then as a result of tolerant policies and remained notable Judaic centers for centuries to come. ...
- Crushed Jewish revolts against the Romans by Titus in 70 and Hadrian in 135 notably contributed to the numbers and geography of diaspora, as many Jews were scattered after losing their state Judea or were sold to slavery throughout the Roman empire. ...
- Subsequent numerous exiles and persecution, as well as political and economic conditions and opportinuties, affected the numbers and dynamics of Jewish diaspora. ...
- Timeline of Jewish history .
- Great Jewish Revolt .
65. Jewish Federation of Portland
- www.jewishportland.org
- With the generosity of Holman's Funeral Home and Ron's Deli, volunteers are being honored from our partner agencies: Cedar Sinai Park/Robison Jewish Health Center, Hillel at the University of Oregon, Jewish Family & Child Service, Jewish Federation of Portland, Mittleman Jewish Community Center, Oregon Jewish Museum, Portland Jewish Academy and the Oregon Jewish Community Foundation. ...
- JERUSALEM (JTA) — Waving Israeli, American and Canadian flags and hoisting signs naming their hometowns, thousands of delegates at the Jewish federation system’s General Assembly wound their way through the alleys, markets and main streets of Jerusalem, vowing to stand by Israel. ...
- The Mission of the Jewish Federation of Portland is to assure the building and strengthening of the Jewish community locally, nationally, overseas, and in Israel, in accordance with Jewish values. ...
- Eric Shockman, president of Mazon: A Jewish Response to Hunger and chair of the National Anti-Hunger Organizations.
- 2k - PDX Jewish Academy .
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- $ 8k - Oregon Jewish Museum .
- Shalom Portland is the resource guide to Portland's Jewish community, compiled and published by the Portland Federation. ...
- Jewish Federation of Portland ▪ 6680 SW Capitol Highway ▪ Portland, OR 97219.
66. Judaism 101: Jewish Holidays
- www.jewfaq.org
- Jewish Holidays When Holidays Begin .
- Jewish Holidays .
- This is the first in a series of pages on the Jewish holidays. ...
- A few general notes about Jewish holidays: When Holidays Begin .
- All Jewish holidays begin the evening before the date specified. This is because a Jewish "day" begins and ends at sunset, rather than at midnight. ... For the precise time when a holiday begins in your area, consult the list of candle lighting times provided by the Orthodox Union or any Jewish calendar. ...
- For a discussion of why Jewish holidays occur on different days every year, see Jewish Calendar. ...
- The Jewish calendar is lunar, with each month beginning on the new moon. ...
- For additional holiday dates, see Links to Jewish Calendars. ...
67. Article: Jewish Community Center
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- Jewish Community Center.
- A Jewish Community Center is a general recreational, social and fraternal organization serving the Jewish community in a number of cities. ...
- As a rule, today JCCs are open to other ethnic groups as well, with possible exception of strictly traditional Jewish activities. ...
- The YMHA (Young Men's Hebrew Associaton) was first set up in 1854 in Baltimore to provide help for Jewish immigrants. ... In 1917 these organizations were combined into a Jewish Welfare Board, and were later renamed Jewish Community Center (or JCC) (though some retain the YWHA or YMHA designation). ...
68. Jewish Funerals Burial and Mourning
- www.jewish-funerals.org
- Jewish Funerals, Burial, and Mourning .
- Kavod v'Nichum & the Jewish Funeral Practices Committee of Greater Washington .
- Honor and Comfort - provides assistance, training and education about Jewish death and bereavement practice for Chevra Kadisha groups in synagogues and communities in the U. ...
- Jewish Funeral Practices Committee of Greater Washington.
- Who we are, what we believe, our approach to Jewish funeral practice. ...
- Articles from the Washington Jewish Week, Sample brochure, Chevra history local resources, local regulation, local history. ...
- Origins of Jewish Death Practices.
- Jewish Burial & Cemetery.
- Burial and cremation, Non-Jewish burial, Shemot, inscriptions, monument drash, cemetery abuse, green burial.
- Jewish Mourning Customs.
- Jewish Resources.
- Non-Jewish Resources.
69. Jewish scientists
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- Subject Menu Agriculture Biosciences Chemistry Computer science Earth, Environment Economics Education Engineering Internet Jewish studies Medical sciences Physics Psychology Social sciences Statistics Technology .
- Jewish Scientists : Associations.
- American Academy for Jewish Research.
- American Jewish Archives.
- American Jewish Historical Society.
- Association for Jewish Studies.
- Association of Jewish Libraries.
- Center for Jewish History.
- Coalition for the Advancement of Jewish Education.
- Coalition on the Environment and Jewish Life.
- Hebrew History Federation dedicated to research in and education about Jewish technological and artistic contributions to the evolution of civilization.
- Jewish Bible Association.
- Jewish Education Service of North America.
- Jewish Internet Association.
- Jewish Law Association.
- Jewish Legal Heritage Society.
70. Khazaria.com - History of Jewish Khazars, Khazar Turk, Khazarian Jews
- www.khazaria.com
- A Resource for Turkic and Jewish History in Russia and Ukraine.
- --> Jewish Communities in Exotic Places (For more information about this book, click here) --> The Kingdom of the Khazars (Video Documentary).
- Miller discovered 11th-century Byzantine stories copied by Constantine Akropolites that concern Jewish Khazars living in Pera, a suburb of Constantinople, and their intermarriage with other Jews. The Khazars are portrayed as having become fully integrated with the mainstream Byzantine Jewish community. ...
- Are many Ashkenazi Levites descended from Khazars? Read what the latest scientific literature suggests at Jewish Genetics, Part 3: Cohens and Levites .
- Over a thousand years ago, the far east of Europe was ruled by Jewish kings who presided over numerous tribes, including their own tribe: the Turkic Khazars. After their conversion, the Khazar people used Jewish personal names, spoke and wrote in Hebrew, were circumcised, had synagogues and rabbis, studied the Torah and Talmud, and observed Hanukkah, Pesach, and the Sabbath. ...
- The Khazars: A European Experiment in Jewish Statecraft .
- Russian Jewish Genetics .
- THE KUZARI AND ITS AUTHOR Yehudah ha-Levi was one of the greatest Spanish Jewish poets. ...
- In this classic philosophical work by Yehuda HaLevi, a Jewish sage explains the principles of Judaism to an inquisitive Khazar king. As a special bonus, the historical communications exchanged between Khazar King Joseph and the Spanish Jewish diplomat Hasdai ibn Shaprut are included in this volume. ...
- Links to the Jewish World.
71. Jewish Communists: The Documentary Record
- www.hoffman-info.com
- Jewish Communists:.
- Jewish Professor Arno Mayer of Princeton in his important book, Why Did the Heavens Not Darken? states that the German invasion of Russia was carried out with the intention to eradicate Bolshevik (Soviet Communist) ideology. ...
- Churchill expressed the crucial insight that the crimes perpetrated by Jewish communists against Germans and Russians instilled in those people a desire for retribution:.
- The fact that in many cases Jewish interests and Jewish places of worship are excepted by the Bolsheviks from their universal hostility has tended more and more to associate the Jewish race in Russia with villainies which are now being perpetrated. ...
- Bishop Pacelli's description of Jewish Communists. ...
- Chaim Bermant, writing in the Jewish Chronicle (Aug. 30, 1991), says: "It was Communism which toppled the hated Czars, Communism which removed Jewish disabilities and proscribed anti-Semitism and Communism which, in its early days at least, opened the doors to Jewish advancement. ...
- the ethnic history of Communism is likely to complicate the conventional 'lachrymose version of Jewish history,' according to which Jews are always and everywhere innocent victims of Gentile prejudice and persecution. ...
- Lenin, whose maternal grandfather, Israel Blank, was Jewish, said that Jews made the best revolutionaries: "The clever Russian is almost always a Jew or has Jewish blood in him. ...
- Researcher Wayne McGuire of Harvard University writes: "Lenin was a Jew by the standards of Israel's Law of Return: he possessed a Jewish grandparent. It would seem that not only was Lenin a Jew, but that he was a Jewish racist and chauvinist, although he kept his ideas on this volatile subject far in the background, probably because they were in radical conflict with the supposed universalism of Marxism. ... Lenin was a Jewish racist who deliberately gave Jews especially, the most 'intellectually demanding tasks. ...
- Trotsky gave a clue to their identity in a 1937 interview in the New York Jewish newspaper, Daily Forward: "The longer the rotten bourgeoisie society lives, the more and more barbaric will anti-Semitism become everywhere. ...
- The top Communist Jewish official Zinoviev stated: "Without mercy, without sparing, we will kill our enemies in scores of hundreds. ...
- The Jewish Bolsheviks regarded politics as a branch of Gentile pest control. ...
- According to the London, England "Jewish Chronicle" (Literary Supplement, Sept. ... iv and v) Jewish Communist writer Isaac Babel was present at a Soviet Communist gathering, "A meeting of. ... " Babel also wrote of the "unbounded" Jewish "contempt for the Polish gentry. ...
72. Article: Gersonides
- www.wikipedia.org
- Rabbi Levi ben Gerson (Gershon), better known as Gersonides or the Ralbag (1288—1344 CE), was a Jewish philosopher and commentator, was born at Bagnols in Languedoc. ...
- As in the case of the other medieval Jewish philosophers little is known of his life. His family had been distinguished for piety and exegetical skill, but though he was known in the Jewish community by commentaries on certain books of the Bible, he never seems to have accepted any rabbinical post. ...
- The Milhamot is throughout modelled after the plan of the great work of Jewish philosophy, the Guide of the Perplexed of Maimonides, and may be regarded as an elaborate criticism from the more philosophical point of view (mainly Averroistic) of the syncretism of Aristotelianism and Jewish orthodoxy as presented in that work. The six books review (1) the doctrine of the soul, in which Gersonides defends the theory of impersonal reason as mediating between God and man, and explains the formation of the higher reason (or acquired intellect, as it was called) in humanity,—his view being thoroughly realist and resembling that of Avicebron; (2) prophecy; (3) and (4) God’s knowledge of facts and providence, in which is advanced the curious theory that God does not know individual facts, and that, while there is general providence for all, special providence only extends to those whose reason has been enlightened; (5) celestial substances, treating of the strange spiritual hierarchy which the Jewish philosophers of the middle ages accepted from the Neoplatonists and the pseudo-Dionysius, and also giving, along with astronomical details, much of astrological theory; (6) creation and miracles, in respect to which Gerson deviates widely from the position of Maimonides. ...
- Another classical Jewish proponent of limited theism was Abraham ibn Daud. "Whereas the earlier Jewish philosophers extended the omniscience of God to include the free acts of man, and had argued that human freedom of decision was not affected by God's foreknowledge of its results, Ibn Daud, evidently following Alexander of Aphrodisias, excludes human action from divine foreknowledge. ...
- " (Tradition: A Journal of Orthodox Jewish Thought, Vol. ...
- Gersonides on Providence, Covenant, and the Chosen People: A Study in Medieval Jewish Philosophy and Biblical Commentary, Robert Eisen, SUNY, 1995 .
- The Wars of the Lord (3 volumes), Jewish Publication Society, Seymour Feldman .
73. Rhodes Jewish Museum
- www.rhodesjewishmuseum.org
- Welcome to the web site of The Rhodes Jewish Museum. ... This web site is produced by The Rhodes Jewish Historical Foundation, which is a non-profit organization, founded by Aron Hasson, and established to preserve the unique history of the Jews of Rhodes. ...
- Audio Sound Clips The following is an index of audio sound clips relating to the Jewish history of Rhodes that are located on various pages of this web site. ...
- The Rhodes Jewish Historical Foundation.
74. Jewishnet - Global Jewish Information Network
- www.jewishnet.net
- Jewish Scholarship &.
- Jewish Education.
- Jewish Genealogy.
- Jewish Food.
- The Observatory of Jewish Education Resources in the Internet.
- Jewishnet tm The Global Jewish Information Network © .
75. Jewish Roots of Eastern Christian Mysticism
- www.marquette.edu
- The interdisciplinary seminar on the Jewish Roots of Eastern Christian Mysticism is designed as the internet version of an ongoing research seminar of graduate students at the department of theology of Marquette University (Milwaukee, USA). ... The seminar started in March 2002 as an attempt to investigate Jewish mystical traditions in the eastern Christian theological and liturgical texts. It was thought that the seminar would help initiate and inspire the discussion about the Jewish influences on eastern Christian mysticism among a broader audience.
- Davila for the opportunity to refer to the materials from their websites dedicated to Early Jewish and Christian Mysticism and the Old Testament Pseudepigrapha. ...
- This project seeks to provide a forum for electronically mediated scholarly discussion about Jewish mystical traditions in the eastern Christian texts.
- The Seminar on the Jewish Roots of Eastern Christian Mysticism and The Department of Theology of Marquette University .
- PAYING TAXES TO CAESAR (MARK 12:13-17) AND JEWISH MYSTICISM.
- " He is the author of a classic study on The Name of God and the Angel of the Lord: Samaritan and Jewish Mediation Concepts and the Origin of Gnosticism. Other contributions to the study of traditions that shaped Second Temple Judaism and early Christianity are collected in the volume The Image of the Invisible God: Essays on the Influence of Jewish Mysticism on Early Christology.
- THEME 1: Jewish and Christian Mysticism: Definitions .
- Early Jewish and Christian Mysticism. ...
- Studies in Jewish Prayer (Tzvee Zahavy). ...
- THEME 14: Jewish Temple Traditions and Christan Liturgy .
- Rachel Elior's New Book "The Temple and Chariot, Priests and Angels, Sanctuary and Heavenly Sanctuaries in Early Jewish Mysticism" (Joseph Dan). ...
- THEME 15: The Pseudepigrapha and the Transmission of Jewish Texts and Traditions in Eastern Christian Environment .
- Christian Transmission of Greek Jewish Scriptures: A Methodological Probe (Robert Kraft). ...
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