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Dan Cohn Sherbok

    Le rabbin professeur Dan Cohn-Sherbok est un érudit distingué du judaïsme dont la production prolifique a considérablement contribué à la compréhension du dialogue religieux et culturel. Son œuvre considérable, comprenant plus de cinquante livres, explore les principes fondamentaux de la foi et de la pratique. Cohn-Sherbok est reconnu pour son exploration perspicace des relations interconfessionnelles complexes et des questions contemporaines. Ses écrits sont largement reconnus pour leur clarté, leur profondeur et leur accessibilité à un large public.

    Judentum
    Judaismus
    God and the Holocaust
    The Palestine-Israeli Conflict
    Biblical Hebrew for Beginners
    • This volume shows how to master the essentials of Biblical Hebrew in clear, simple steps - starting right from scratch with the Hebrew alphabet on to how to read passages from the Bible itself. There are simple exercises (including answers), a word list, and examples throughout.

      Biblical Hebrew for Beginners
    • The Palestine-Israeli Conflict

      • 295pages
      • 11 heures de lecture
      3,6(29)Évaluer

      "With coverage of all the recent events, the new edition of this best-selling book gives a thorough and accessible account of the history behind the Palestine-Israeli conflict, its roots, and the possibilities for the future. The book is divided into two parts -- the first by an American rabbi and Professor of Judaism, and the second by a Palestinian lecturer on Islam. The result is a real insight into the situation, with each author giving full vent to the emotions behind the two sides of the debate. Two new chapters outline recent developments, while an updated conclusion consists of a direct debate between the two authors, which raises many issues, yet offers real solutions to which future peace talks may aspire."--Publisher description

      The Palestine-Israeli Conflict
    • God and the Holocaust

      • 146pages
      • 6 heures de lecture

      Where was God when six million died? The twentieth century has never presented a more serious theological question. Over the past forty years it has haunted a series of writers. In this study, Dan Cohn-Sherbok explores the work of eight major Holocaust theologians. He argues that all ultimately fail to reconcile, as they must, the reality of suffering with the loving kindness of God. In the final chapter, he quarries from the Jewish tradition his own solution, which confronts the evil of Nazism but still leaves room for hope.

      God and the Holocaust
    • Judaismus

      • 256pages
      • 9 heures de lecture
      4,3(4)Évaluer

      Kniha pro každého, kdo chce mít ucelený přehled o židovském náboženství. Publikace s více než 500 fotografiemi a kresbami představuje židovské náboženství a filozofii, tradice a zvyklosti v celé jejich úplnosti. Kniha je velmi dobře rozdělena do logických částí. Je psána tak, aby jí porozuměli i laici, kteří se chtějí dozvědět něco nového, ale ne na akademické úrovni. Množství fotografií, časová osa, rozřazení do kapitol dějiny dobře zpřehledňují. Čtenář si může jednoduše vyhledat přesně to, co ho zajímá, aniž by se musel prolouskat hutným textem.

      Judaismus