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From The Rise Of The Kabbala 1270 Ce To The Permanent Settlement Of The Marranos In Holland 1618 Ce
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Book Synopsis From the rise of the Kabbala (1270 C.E.) to the permanent settlement of the Marranos in Holland (1618 C.E.) by : Heinrich Graetz
Download or read book From the rise of the Kabbala (1270 C.E.) to the permanent settlement of the Marranos in Holland (1618 C.E.) written by Heinrich Graetz and published by . This book was released on 1894 with total page 776 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Book Synopsis From the rise of the Kabbla (1270 C.E.) to the permanent settlement of the Marranos in Holland (1698 C.E.) by : Heinrich Graetz
Download or read book From the rise of the Kabbla (1270 C.E.) to the permanent settlement of the Marranos in Holland (1698 C.E.) written by Heinrich Graetz and published by . This book was released on 1933 with total page 844 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Book Synopsis History of the Jews by : Heinrich Graetz
Download or read book History of the Jews written by Heinrich Graetz and published by Cosimo, Inc.. This book was released on 2009-01-01 with total page 764 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A landmark work of Jewish history and a worldwide phenomenon when it was first published, this masterpiece of Jewish history was translated in multiple languages and instantly become the de facto standard in the field. German academic HEINRICH GRAETZ (1817-1891) brings a sympathetic Jewish perspective to the story of his own people, offering readers today an affectionate, passionate history, not a detached, clinical one. Backed by impeccable scholarship and originally published in German across 11 volumes between 1853 and 1875, this six-volume English-language edition was abridged under the direction of the author, and brought to American readers by the Jewish Publication Society of America in 1891. It remains an important work of the study of the Jewish religion and people to this day. Volume IV, subtitled From the Rise of the Kabbala (1270 C.E.) to the Permanent Settlement of the Marranos in Holland (1618 C.E.), opens with a discussion of the doctrines and influences of the Kabbala and the first expulsion of the Jews from France and continues through the influence of the Thirty Years' War on the fortunes of the Jews and Ferdinand II's zeal for the conversion of the Jews.
Book Synopsis From the rise of the Kabbala (1270 C.E.) to the permanent settlement of the Marranos in Holland (1680 C.E.) by : Heinrich Graetz
Download or read book From the rise of the Kabbala (1270 C.E.) to the permanent settlement of the Marranos in Holland (1680 C.E.) written by Heinrich Graetz and published by . This book was released on 1894 with total page 776 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Book Synopsis History of the Jews by : Heinrich Graetz
Download or read book History of the Jews written by Heinrich Graetz and published by . This book was released on 1894 with total page 778 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Download or read book History of the Jews written by H. Graetz and published by . This book was released on 1897 with total page 770 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Book Synopsis History of the Jews (Complete) by : Heinrich Graetz
Download or read book History of the Jews (Complete) written by Heinrich Graetz and published by Library of Alexandria. This book was released on 2015-11-07 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: It was on a spring day that some pastoral tribes passed across the Jordan into a strip of land which can only be regarded as an extended coast-line of the Mediterranean. This was the land of Canaan, subsequently called Palestine. The crossing of the Jordan and the entry into this territory were destined to become of the utmost importance to mankind. The land of which the shepherd tribes possessed themselves became the arena of great events, so enduring and important in their results, that the country in which they took place became known as the Holy Land. Distant nations had no conception that the entry of the Hebrew or Israelite tribes into the land of Canaan would have such momentous consequences. Even the inhabitants of Palestine were far from recognising in this invasion an occurrence fraught with vital significance to themselves. At the time when the Hebrews occupied this territory it was inhabited by tribes and peoples dissimilar in descent and pursuits. The primary place was held by the aborigines, the Anakim andRephaim, a powerful race of giants. Tradition represents them as the descendants of that unruly and overbearing race which, in primæval times, attempted to storm the heavens. For this rebellious attempt they had been doomed to ignominious destruction. Their reputed descendants, the powerful natives of the country—who by some of the ancient nations were called Emim, "terrible men"—were unable to maintain themselves; notwithstanding their imposing figures, they were destroyed by races of inferior stature. The rest were obliged to migrate to the East-Jordanic lands, to the south, and also to the south-west of the West-Jordanic region. This remnant of the Anakim filled the Israelite spies with such abject terror that they made the entire nation despair of ever obtaining possession of the country. This gave rise to the proverb, "Who can stand before the children of Anak?" "We were," said the spies, "in our own eyes as grasshoppers, and so we appeared unto them." These giants were eventually overcome by the Israelite dwarfs. Another group of inhabitants which had settled in the land between the Mediterranean and the Jordan was that of the Canaanites, whom the Greeks called Phœnicians. These Phœnicians appear to have pursued the same employment in their new country as they had followed on the banks of the Red Sea or the Persian Gulf. Their chief pursuits were navigation and commerce. The position which they had selected was eminently favourable to their daring expeditions. The great ocean, forming a strait at the Pillars of Hercules, and separating Europe from Africa, as the Mediterranean Sea, has here its extreme limit. At the foot of the snow-topped Lebanon and its spurs, commodious inlets formed natural harbours that required but little improvement at the hand of man. On this seaboard the Canaanites built the town of Sidon, situated on a prominent crag which overhangs the sea. They afterwards built, on a small rocky island, the port of Tyre (Tor, which subsequently became celebrated); they also built Aradus to the north of Sidon, and Akko (Acre) to the south of Tyre. The neighbouring forests of the Lebanon and the Anti-Lebanon supplied them with lofty cedars and strong cypresses for ships. The Canaanites, who became the first mercantile nation in the world, owed much of their success to the advantage of finding on their coast various species of the murex (Tolaat shani), from the fluid of which was obtained a most brilliant and widely celebrated purple dye. The beautiful white sand of the river Belus, near Acre, supplied fine glass, an article which was likewise in much request in the Old World. The wealth of the country lay in the sands of the sea-shore. The Canaanites, on account of their extensive trade, required and introduced at an early period a convenient form of writing, and their alphabet, the Phœnician, became the model for the alphabets of ancient and modern nations. In a word, the narrow belt of land between the Mediterranean and Mount Lebanon, with its spurs, became one of the most important points on the face of the globe.
Book Synopsis Cyclopedic Review of Current History by :
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Book Synopsis Proceedings of the ... Convention of the National Council of Jewish Women by : National Council of Jewish Women
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Book Synopsis Obadiah Sforno: Light of the Nations by :
Download or read book Obadiah Sforno: Light of the Nations written by and published by BRILL. This book was released on 2024-11-20 with total page 530 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Light of the Nations is a philosophical work written by the Jewish intellectual and eminent biblical commentator Obadiah Sforno (ca. 1475–1550). His treatise, an apology for both Jewish and universal monotheistic beliefs, was published in Hebrew in 1537 under the title Or ‘Ammim and was translated by the author into Latin as Lumen Gentium in 1548. Written in the style of a classical medieval Scholastic summa, the treatise’s multilingual and multicultural dimensions reveal key humanist ideas that prevailed in the cities of northern Italy during the early modern period, while also speaking to its author’s abiding exegetical rationality.
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Download or read book Publications of the American Jewish Historical Society written by and published by . This book was released on 1897 with total page 264 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Book Synopsis In This Hour: Heschel's Writings in Nazi Germany and London Exile by : Abraham Joshua Heschel
Download or read book In This Hour: Heschel's Writings in Nazi Germany and London Exile written by Abraham Joshua Heschel and published by U of Nebraska Press. This book was released on 2019-06 with total page 236 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In This Hour offers the first English translations of selected German writings by Abraham Joshua Heschel from his tumultuous years in Nazi-ruled Germany and months in London exile, before he found refuge in the United States. Moreover, several of the works have never been published in any language. Composed during a time of intense crisis for European Jewry, these writings both argue for and exemplify a powerful vision of spiritually rich Jewish learning and its redemptive role in the past and the future of the Jewish people. The collection opens with the text of a speech in which Heschel laid out with passion his vision for Jewish education. Then it goes on to present his teachings: a set of essays about the rabbis of the Mishnaic period, whose struggles paralleled those of his own time; the biography of the medieval Jewish scholar and leader Don Yitzhak Abravanel; reflections on the power and meaning of repentance, written for the High Holidays in 1936; and a short story on Jewish exile, written for Hanukkah 1937. The collection closes with a set of four recently discovered meditations—on suffering, prayer, spirituality, and God—in which Heschel grapples with the horrors unfolding around him. Taken together, these essays and story fill a significant void in Heschel’s bibliography: his Nazi Germany and London exile years. These translations convey the spare elegance of Heschel’s prose, and the introduction and detailed notes make the volume accessible to readers of all knowledge levels. As Heschel teaches history, his voice is more than that of a historian: the old becomes new, and the struggles of one era shed light on another. Even as Heschel quotes ancient sources, his words address the issues of his own time and speak urgently to ours.
Book Synopsis Proceedings of the First Convention of the National Council of Jewish Women by : National Council of Jewish Women
Download or read book Proceedings of the First Convention of the National Council of Jewish Women written by National Council of Jewish Women and published by . This book was released on 1897 with total page 464 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Book Synopsis Catalogue of the Printed Books and Manuscripts Forming the Library of Frederic David Mocatta by : Frederic David Mocatta
Download or read book Catalogue of the Printed Books and Manuscripts Forming the Library of Frederic David Mocatta written by Frederic David Mocatta and published by London : Harrison. This book was released on 1904 with total page 832 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Book Synopsis Old European Jewries by : David Philipson
Download or read book Old European Jewries written by David Philipson and published by . This book was released on 1894 with total page 300 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: