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Modern Judaism : An Oxford Guide, PDF eBook

Modern Judaism : An Oxford Guide PDF

Edited by Nicholas de Lange, Miri Freud-Kandel

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A comprehensive, multi-disciplinary, multi-authored guide to contemporary Jewish life and thought, focusing on social, cultural and historical aspects of Judaism alongside theological issues.

This volume includes 38 newly-commissioned essays, including contributions from leading specialists in their fields.

This book covers the major areas of thought in contemporary Jewish Studies, including considerations of religious differences, sociological, philosophical, andgender issues, geographical diversity, inter-faith relations, and the impact of the Shoah (the Holocaust) and the modern state of Israel.

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