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Compassion for Humanity in the Jewish Tradition

Compassion for Humanity in the Jewish Tradition

David Sears

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Editorial:
Bloomsbury Publishing plc
Año de edición:
1998
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Judaísmo: vida y práctica
ISBN:
9780765799876

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For many Jews and non-Jews, the Torah, the Talmud and other rabbinic writings have long been interpreted as saying that the Jews alone are God’s chosen people. According to Sears, such readings have led to a struggle among Jews between assimilation-losing their particular Jewish identity-and withdrawal-preserving their particular Jewish identity and surviving as a people. In order to demonstrate the depth from which Judaism speaks in a universalistic voice, Sears collects a wide range of sources from a number of periods in Jewish history. Sears’s extensive sourcebook is a rich collection of primary writings on the role of compassion in the Jewish tradition.

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