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Jewish texts teachers, students, and staff at Hebrew Union College - Jewish Institute of Religion in Jerusalem found most relevant and fruitful to their life and religiosity.

Monday, September 13, 2010

Texts of the Week

Amir - A Small Still Voice
Zweiback - Rav Rehumi and Yom Ha-Kippurim
Kelman - The First Fruits Hovav - Rachel the poetess

Pardess-Feinstein - Peace and Truth
Fox - The Palace
Rosenstein - Unexpected Redemption
Marmur - A Torah of Tension
Canaan - A Torah of Life
Canaan - Appendix (Hebrew)
Canaan - Appendix (English)
Marx - Women’s Religiosity
Avnon-Benvenste - Emunah and Education
Kallush - Is There Season to Every Thing?
Levine - What is essential in a bet-midrash
Donnell - The Religious Deed God Accepts

Nazarathy - Longing for Zion
Havilio - Sacred Jewish Theatre
Haruv - We Were like Returning to a Dream
Lisitsa - For which Deeds Weeps the Holy One Blessed He
Schleifer - Music's Novelty
Schleifer - Appendix (Niggun)
LeVine - The Wisdom of Tensions and Beauty
Ronen Samuels - On Faith
Cain - Autobiography (Adaf)
Cohen-Kedem - They Say: There is a land
Shalom - There is more than one way to disagree
Harari - Tale of Love and Darkness



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