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David J. Wertheim

    Tradition & modernity in Ets Haim
    Salvation Through Spinoza
    Illustrated Dictionary of Biology
    • Illustrated Dictionary of Biology

      • 128pages
      • 5 heures de lecture
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      Split into five colour-coded sections covering all aspects of the SAT and GCSE curriculums, this biology dictionary covers key topics, including ecology, zoology, human biology, and much more.

      Illustrated Dictionary of Biology
    • This study explores Baruch Spinoza's significant role in the Jewish cultural Renaissance of Weimar Germany, highlighting the community's fascination with him amidst pressures to assimilate and maintain authenticity. It reveals how Spinoza embodied both rationality and mysticism, illuminating a crucial yet overlooked aspect of Weimar Jewish culture.

      Salvation Through Spinoza
    • "In 2016 Ets Haim, the oldest active Jewish library in the world, celebrated its 400th birthday. Originally a school library for former conversos, unversed in Jewish practice, it was created to regenerate Jewish tradition. At the same time, its accumulation of knowledge and learning served as a vehicle for modernity. The two papers in this issue, delivered at the symposium celebrating Ets Haim's jubilee, and written by scholars of the library's unique sources, examine this paradox. Gregory Kaplan shows how the 17th century rabbi of the Amsterdam Portuguese community, Saul Levi Morteira, contributed to democratization, trying to bring conversos back to Judaism through a democratic interpretation of the Hebrew Republic, that left its mark on other Portuguese Jewish thinkers like Barrios and Spinoza. David Sclar shows how the maturation of the library in the mid-18th century reflected both a traditional emphasis on rabbinical literature, and the modern creation of research library"--back cover.

      Tradition & modernity in Ets Haim