The Decadence of Judaism in Our Time. In Three Parts. I. Palestine, the Jews and the Arabs. II. The Case of the Jews and of Judaism Versus "Jewish" Political Nationalism. III. Quo Vadis Zionist Israel
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Author: Moshe Menuhin
Binding: Hardback
Published: The Institute for Palestine Studies, 1969
Condition:
Book: Good
Jacket: Chipped and worn with some minor damage
Pages: Good
Markings: Previous owner
This incisive work, The Decadence Of Judaism In Our Time, presents a rigorous critique of contemporary Jewish society and its perceived moral and spiritual decline. Moshe Menuhin argues passionately against what he identifies as corrosive influences and deviations from traditional values. The text chronicles specific historical and social factors contributing to this alleged decadence, offering a provocative perspective on the challenges facing the faith. It illustrates a profound concern for the future direction of Judaism, urging readers to consider the author's controversial yet deeply felt observations. This scholarly yet accessible volume provides a compelling analysis for anyone interested in religious thought and social commentary.
Author: Moshe Menuhin
Binding: Hardback
Published: The Institute for Palestine Studies, 1969
Condition:
Book: Good
Jacket: Chipped and worn with some minor damage
Pages: Good
Markings: Previous owner
This incisive work, The Decadence Of Judaism In Our Time, presents a rigorous critique of contemporary Jewish society and its perceived moral and spiritual decline. Moshe Menuhin argues passionately against what he identifies as corrosive influences and deviations from traditional values. The text chronicles specific historical and social factors contributing to this alleged decadence, offering a provocative perspective on the challenges facing the faith. It illustrates a profound concern for the future direction of Judaism, urging readers to consider the author's controversial yet deeply felt observations. This scholarly yet accessible volume provides a compelling analysis for anyone interested in religious thought and social commentary.