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The Nineteen Letters about Judaism / The veracity of Judaism is always being challenged in every age, in every culture. So what is Judaism s response? First published in 1836, The Nineteen Letters a written correspondence between a Rabbi and a student in doubt as to the meaning and value of his Jewish identity - remains as relevant today as when it first appeared. In upholding the tenets of Judaism, the author tackles the issues of assimilation, secularism, modernity, reform, and the difference between a self-centered world-view vs. a God-centered world-view. Grounded in history and tradition, and spanning the theological, philosophical, and the practical, the author shows how a life steeped in adherence to Divine commands leads to an uplifting experience of profound meaning and personal fulfillment. This enduring classic now includes an in-depth, contemporary commentary, and the result is an inspiring guide to a renewed appreciation of Judaism: both a brilliant portrayal of the Torah s timeless teachings and a unique presentation of its relevance in our own day and age.
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OrthodoxJudaism
Classification296.8 HIR
PublisherJerusalem, Israel, Feldheim Publishers, 1995
SubjectOrthodox Judaism.Jewish-IdentityReform Judaism--Controversial literature.
Description359
ISBN0-87306-696-0
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978-0873066969
URLhttps://www.amazon.com/Nineteen-Letters-World-Rabbi-Hirsch/dp/0873066960https://www.worldcat.org/title/nineteen-letters-about-judaism/oclc/35831652&referer=brief_results
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