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Paperback Jawne und Jerusalem [German] Book

ISBN: 1024645274

ISBN13: 9781024645279

Jawne und Jerusalem [German]

"Jawne und Jerusalem: Gesammelte Aufs tze" is a collection of essays by Samuel Hugo Bergman, a prominent philosopher and intellectual. The essays explore various aspects of Jewish history, philosophy, and culture, with a particular focus on the relationship between tradition and modernity, and the spiritual and political dimensions of Zionism. Bergman delves into the historical significance of Jawne (Yavne) and Jerusalem, representing centers of Jewish learning and spiritual life, respectively.

The book offers insights into the development of Jewish thought and identity in the 20th century, reflecting Bergman's deep engagement with existentialism and his commitment to bridging the gap between religious and secular perspectives. His analysis provides a valuable perspective on the challenges and opportunities facing Judaism in the modern world. This collection is essential reading for anyone interested in Jewish history, philosophy, and the intellectual history of Zionism.

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