In the Concise Companion to the Jewish Religion , Jacobs brings comprehension and understanding to the many complex and important issues of Judaism. From Maimonides to Methuselah, from Kabbalah to Kibbutz, Jacobs provides an invaluable source of information for anyone wanting to learn moreabout the rich heritage of the Jewish religion. With all Hebrew terms clearly explained, entries range from personalities in the Bible to today's Jewish thinkers and writers, and the comprehensive coverage includes customs, traditions, and Jewish ideas on subects as diverse as dance, vegetarianism,and eternity. Including a bibliography, the Jewish calendar, and a detailed chronology, this illuminating and authoritative guide contains a wealth of data on every aspect of Jewish belief and practice, both ancient and modern.
Louis Jacobs Libri
Louis Jacobs fu il fondatore del Giudaismo Masorti nel Regno Unito e uno scrittore e teologo di spicco. Il suo lavoro approfondisce profonde questioni teologiche, esplorando la conservazione della tradizione ebraica nel mondo moderno. Fu una figura centrale nella comunità ebraica britannica, le cui idee e scritti continuano a influenzare il discorso religioso e intellettuale.




The book offers a comprehensive exploration of significant moments in the Jewish religious tradition that highlight the concept of the individual. Jacobs delves into various texts and teachings, examining how individual identity and personal responsibility are articulated within the faith. This analysis provides valuable insights into the role of the individual in Jewish thought, making it a crucial resource for understanding the intersection of personal and communal values in Judaism.
Spanning from biblical times to the present, The Jewish Religion offers a gold mine of information on Jewish belief and practice, wisdom and culture, history and tradition. Sweeping in scope and based on impeccable scholarship, this volume's 750 alphabetical entries range from Aaron to Zweifel to illuminate virtually every facet of the Jewish heritage.
The Littman Library of Jewish Civilization: Jewish Bankers and the Holy See
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This book traces the economic and theological implications of each stage in the ambiguous relationship that developed between the Jewish money trade and the Holy See. Paliakov shows that the protection enjoyed by the Jews from the Holy See had not only theological, but also economic roots.