Judaism On Trial: An Unconventional Discussion About Jews, Judaism, And The State Of Israel

Judaism On Trial: An Unconventional Discussion About Jews, Judaism, And The State Of Israel

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Author: Nathan Lopes Cardozo
Binding: Hardback
Publisher: Urim Publications, 2000

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Book: Good
Jacket: Very good
Pages: Good
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This compelling work presents a profound theological and philosophical examination of Jewish identity, faith, and the complex relationship with the modern State of Israel. Rabbi Nathan Lopes Cardozo argues for a dynamic and often provocative reinterpretation of traditional Jewish thought, challenging readers to confront deeply held assumptions. The text uncovers the intricate historical and spiritual threads that bind the Jewish people to their heritage and their land. It illustrates the ongoing tension between ancient traditions and contemporary realities, offering a fresh perspective on enduring questions of belief and belonging. This insightful discussion instructs readers in a nuanced understanding of Judaism's evolving narrative in the 21st century, as detailed in Judaism On Trial: An Unconventional Discussion About Jews, Judaism, And The State Of Israel.

Author: Nathan Lopes Cardozo

Published: 2000, Urim Publications

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Author: Nathan Lopes Cardozo
Binding: Hardback
Publisher: Urim Publications, 2000

Condition remarks:
Book: Good
Jacket: Very good
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings

This compelling work presents a profound theological and philosophical examination of Jewish identity, faith, and the complex relationship with the modern State of Israel. Rabbi Nathan Lopes Cardozo argues for a dynamic and often provocative reinterpretation of traditional Jewish thought, challenging readers to confront deeply held assumptions. The text uncovers the intricate historical and spiritual threads that bind the Jewish people to their heritage and their land. It illustrates the ongoing tension between ancient traditions and contemporary realities, offering a fresh perspective on enduring questions of belief and belonging. This insightful discussion instructs readers in a nuanced understanding of Judaism's evolving narrative in the 21st century, as detailed in Judaism On Trial: An Unconventional Discussion About Jews, Judaism, And The State Of Israel.