A Gift of the Jews
.... As Cahill (85) has stated, the
God of the
Jews is "the
God beyond the mountain, even beyond the sky, the unknowable
God, whose purposes are hidden from human ....
(720

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The Diaspora and Jewish History
.... Dimont, Max I.
Jews,
God and History. New York: Simon and Schuster, 1962. Feuerlicht, Roberta Strauss. The Fate of the
Jews. New York: Times Books, 1983. ....
(1647

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Three Covenants in the Jewish Torah
.... Dimont, Max I.
Jews,
God and History. New York: Mentor, 1994. Johnson, Paul. A History of the
Jews. New York: Harper, 1987. Levenson, Jon D. Sinai & Zion. ....
(2400

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Idea of the Covenant in the Jewish Torah
.... Dimont, Max I.
Jews,
God and History. New York: Mentor, 1994. Johnson, Paul. A History of the
Jews. New York: Harper, 1987. Levenson, Jon D. Sinai & Zion. ....
(2400

10

)
Forms of Afterlife
....
Jews believe in the immortality of the soul, but the nature of this immortality is known only to
God. .... Dimont, Max I.
Jews,
God and History. ....
(2090

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)
Religions and the Meaning of Life
....
Jews believe in the immortality of the soul, but the nature of this immortality is known only to
God. .... Dimont, Max I.
Jews,
God and History. ....
(2076

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Hasidic Tales and Eastern European Jews
.... would go to the spot, and that would be sufficient for
God to answer .... life and reordered the traditional hierarchy of values for Eastern European
Jews and their ....
(2958

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Esther as a Model for Jews of the Diaspora
.... the people. The captivity and Diaspora can be seen as a temporary withdrawal of
God's special providence from the
Jews. But the ....
(3590

14

)
Shiva and Purim
.... and Yahweh Himself. At the time of death
Jews reflect upon their relationship with
God and with one another. After the death of ....
(888

4

)
The Book of Ruth
....
God" (Ruth 1:16). The statement is significant for the acceptance of the
Jews'
God, hence culture and norms. When Naomi and Ruth ....
(1561

6

)
Jewish Movement of Hasidism
.... Dimont, Max I.
Jews,
God and History. New York: Mentor, 1994. Harris, Lis. Holy Days. New York: Macmillan, 1985. Johnson, Paul. A History of the
Jews. ....
(2479

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Hasidism Hasidism is a Jewish movement dati
.... Dimont, Max I.
Jews,
God and History. New York: Mentor, 1994. Harris, Lis. Holy Days. New York: Macmillan, 1985. Johnson, Paul. A History of the
Jews. ....
(2479

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Hassidic Jews in American Society
.... life," as a means of preparing oneself for communion with
God.19 To be a "Hasidic Jew is to know how to listen and receive."20 The Hassidic
Jews believe that ....
(1668

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The Israeli Settlement Movement The Israeli settlement movement is
.... The
Jews,
God's chosen people, were treated badly and murdered; it reflected badly on
God's holy name, so He let the nation of Israel be created to show His ....
(3674

15

)
The Maccabean Revoltto
.... Philadelphia: The Westminster Press, 1975. Dimont, Max I.
Jews,
God and History. New York: Simon and Feuerlicht, Roberta Strauss. The Fate of the
Jews. ....
(3284

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)
Comparison of Judaism & Christianity
.... The
Jews and the Christians, figuratively separated at birth, worshipped the same
God, traveled the same path, and looked for the same Messiah; the Christians ....
(1094

4

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Jews on the Afterlife
.... Formerly "actions alone determined eligibility for
God's favor or liability for .... while being retained by Orthodox and many Conservative
Jews) while immortality ....
(1503

6

)
Judaism's Communal Orientation
....
Jews usually belief that all of the following statements are true about their relationship with
God: Prayer must be directed to
God alone and to no other Moses ....
(1560

6

)
II Maccabees 12-3: An Exegesis
.... Judas retaliates against the citizens of Joppa and Jamnia for their disrespect to the
Jews and by extension to
God Himself. Maccabees ....
(1477

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Commentary on Zechariah
.... The fifth vision is of a golden candlestick, which Meyer takes to be the
Jews, who give the knowledge of
God to the world but provide no light without
God. ....
(1489

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Examination of the Book of Zechariah
.... The prophecies were promises to the
Jews of better times to come, times when
God would make clear once again His connection with them. ....
(1514

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)
Origins of Christianity and Judaism
.... in the resurrection of the dead(the Christians, as a rapture concurrent with Christ's Second Coming, and the
Jews, at some undesignated time as
God chooses. ....
(483

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)
Shoah: The Paradigmatic Genocide
.... than be defiled, but as products of the Jewish religion who will continue to serve
God by encouraging generations of
Jews to remain true to their
God and their ....
(1861

7

)
The Source
.... It is especially about the evolving, often difficult, and always mysterious relationship between the
Jews and their
God. Michener ....
(2175

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Biblical Sources
.... teachings of Jesus represented a new covenant or testament (the words are the same in Greek), superseding the old one between
God and the
Jews." The picture of ....
(2440

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The Jewish Way in Love and Marriage
.... long ago had a system of compulsory education, and education is a responsibility of the Jewish community; 2) the worship of
God--
Jews are taught that
God is to ....
(1849

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)
Traditions in Judaism, Christianity & Islam
.... It connects modern
Jews with their ancestors who first made the covenant with
God to be his people. The "promised land" is modern Israel. ....
(1138

5

)
Shoah: The Paradigmatic Genocide
....
God, and the interdependence of humankind is the only rational road to survival (32). Again, separate religious beliefs and histories for Christians and
Jews ....
(1651

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Authorship of Luke-Acts
.... (and) that the hostility of the
Jews to the gospel is part of
God's plan, it being his will to offer salvation to the Gentiles and to accomplish that by ....
(1705

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Passover, The Holocaust, Israel
.... In addition, it is even argued that the
Jews' special connection to
God and their spiritual significance as a people are the factors which made hitler hate ....
(1656

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