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    Jewish Life under Islam. Jerusalem in the Sixteenth Century.Mark R. Cohen & Amnon Cohen - 1986 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 106 (3):591.
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    Jewish life in Germany. memoirs from three centuries.Rainer Liedtke - 1993 - History of European Ideas 17 (5):684-685.
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    Tradition and Alienation - Jewish Life in the Austro-Hungarian Empire in the 19th Century: The Memoirs of Max Ungar, Privatdozent.Vicky Unwin & Miroslav Imbrisevic - 2020 - Pacific Grove, CA: Smashwords.
    Max Ungar (1850-1930) was born in Boskovice, Moravia, and pursued an academic career in mathematics at Vienna University [Franz Brentano was one of his examiners]. His memoirs describe his escape from Orthodox Judaism into a century of high liberalism and the turning to science and knowledge and his failure to achieve the humanism that he was devoted to as a result of anti-Semitism. Although he wrote his memoirs chronologically, there is a recognisable leitmotif: on the one hand his escape from (...)
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    Jewish Life in Germany after World War II. [REVIEW]Konrad Fuchs - 1988 - Philosophy and History 21 (1):64-65.
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    A World within: Jewish Life as Reflected in Muslim Court Documents from the Sijill of Jerusalem . Two Volumes.Zouhair Ghazzal & Amnon Cohen - 1996 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 116 (4):781.
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    A Century of Jewish Life.Michael Gruenthaner - 1945 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 20 (1):17-20.
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    A Century of Jewish Life. The History of Modern Judaism.Adolf Leschnitzer - 1969 - Philosophy and History 2 (1):73-75.
  8. Robert Bonfil, Jewish Life in Renaissance Italy. Trans. Anthony Oldcorn. Berkeley, Los Angeles, and London: University of California Press, 1994. Pp. xiii, 320; black-and-white illustrations. $30. [REVIEW]Daniel Bornstein - 1995 - Speculum 70 (4):884-885.
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    Charles S. Liebmann: The Ambivalent American Jew: Politics, Religion and Family in American Jewish Life, The Jewish Publication Society of America, Philadelphia 1973.Yizhak Ahren - 1974 - Zeitschrift für Religions- Und Geistesgeschichte 26 (4):379-381.
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    Essays on Jewish Life and Thought, Presented in Honor of Salo Wittmayer Baron. [REVIEW]S. F. L. - 1959 - Review of Metaphysics 13 (2):355-355.
    This Festschrift for Professor Baron's sixtieth birthday displays an astonishing variety of interests on the part of his former students, from the sociological study of the American conservative Rabbinate to the correspondence of Tobias ben Moses and the New York cloakmakers' strike of 1910. Essays of philosophic interest are Bokser's "Morality and Religion in the Theology of Maimonides," Hahn's "Wellhausen's Interpretation of Israel's Religious History," Blau's "Tradition and Innovation," and Ben-Horin's "Toward the Dawn of History". The volume includes an extensive (...)
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    Listen to your messages: and other observations on contemporary Jewish life.Yissocher Frand - 1999 - Brooklyn, N.Y.: Mesorah.
    This is a book that will open eyes and penetrate hearts.
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  12. Taubes's Jüdischkeit, or How One Led a Jewish Life in Post-Holocaust Germany.Martin Treml - 2022 - In Herbert Kopp-Oberstebrink & Hartmut von Sass (eds.), Depeche mode: Jacob Taubes between politics, philosophy, and religion. Boston: Brill.
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    Sheʻarim le-emunah tserufah: hitḥadshut ha-ḥayim ha-Yehudiyim be-mishnato shel Naḥman Ḳrokhmal = Renewal of Jewish life in Nachman Krochmal's philosophy.Yehoyada Amir - 2018 - Raʻananah: Hotsaʼat he-sefarim, ha-Universiṭah ha-petuḥah. Edited by Mosheh Shperber.
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    Jewish Philosophy as a Guide to Life: Rosenzweig, Buber, Levinas, Wittgenstein.Hilary Putnam - 2008 - Indiana University Press.
    Distinguished philosopher Hilary Putnam, who is also a practicing Jew, questions the thought of three major Jewish philosophers of the 20th century—Franz Rosenzweig, Martin Buber, and Emmanuel Levinas—to help him reconcile the philosophical and religious sides of his life. An additional presence in the book is Ludwig Wittgenstein, who, although not a practicing Jew, thought about religion in ways that Putnam juxtaposes to the views of Rosenzweig, Buber, and Levinas. Putnam explains the leading ideas of each of these (...)
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    Jewish Perspectives on End-of-Life Decisions.Elliot N. Dorff - 2019 - In Timothy D. Knepper, Lucy Bregman & Mary Gottschalk (eds.), Death and Dying : An Exercise in Comparative Philosophy of Religion. Springer Verlag. pp. 145-167.
    This article first examines six fundamental Jewish convictions that affect end-of-life care. It then discusses Advance Directives. This is followed by an extensive section on the details of end-of-life care as from the perspective of Jewish law, tradition, and theology. This includes defining death, foregoing life-sustaining treatment, artificial nutrition and hydration, curing the patient and not the disease, pain control and palliative care, medical experimentation and research, and social support of the sick. The last section (...)
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    A Jewish philosophy and pattern of life.Simon Greenberg - 1981 - New York: Ktav Publishing House.
    Drawing on the vast resources of the biblical-rabbinic tradition and of general philosophic and religious thought, this comprehensive discussions could prove helpful in formulating a personal philosophy and pattern of life constructively integrating one's Jewish, American, and human heritages. (Judiasm).
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  17. Matters of life and death: a Jewish approach to modern medical ethics.Elliot N. Dorff - 1998 - Philadelphia: Jewish Publication Society.
    In Matters of Life and Death Elliot Dorff thoroughly addresses this unavoidable confluence of medical technology and Jewish law and ethics.
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    Orthodox Jewish perspectives on withholding and withdrawing life-sustaining treatment.Goedele Baeke, Jean-Pierre Wils & Bert Broeckaert - 2011 - Nursing Ethics 18 (6):835-846.
    The Jewish religious tradition summons its adherents to save life. For religious Jews preservation of life is the ultimate religious commandment. At the same time Jewish law recognizes that the agony of a moribund person may not be stretched. When the time to die has come this has to be respected. The process of dying should not needlessly be prolonged. We discuss the position of two prominent Orthodox Jewish authorities – the late Rabbi Moshe Feinstein (...)
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    Judaism as a Civilization: Toward a Reconstruction of American-Jewish Life[REVIEW]H. W. S. - 1934 - Journal of Philosophy 31 (14):389-390.
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  20. Can life be evaluated? The jewish halachic approach vs. the quality of life approach in medical ethics: A critical view.Raphael Cohen-Almagor & Merav Shmueli - 2000 - Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics 21 (2):117-137.
    In recent years there has been an increase in the number of requests formercy killings by patients and their relatives. Under certain conditions,the patient may prefer death to a life devoid of quality. In contrast to thosewho uphold this quality of life approach, those who hold the sanctity oflife approach claim that life has intrinsic value and must be preservedregardless of its quality. This essay describes these two approaches,examines their flaws, and offers a golden path between the (...)
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    The Jewish way of life.Isidore Epstein - 1946 - London,: E. Goldston.
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    Embracing life & facing death: a Jewish guide to palliative care.Daniel S. Brenner (ed.) - 2002 - New York: CLAL.
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    One Life for Another in the Holocaust: A Singularity for Jewish Law?Melech Westreich - 2000 - Theoretical Inquiries in Law 1 (2).
    Millions of Jews who were committed to the Halacha, the Jewish code of law, were under Nazi rule and control during the Second World War. Various sources indicate that during the Holocaust, such Jews petitioned rabbis and Halacha sages with questions on halachic matters, both of a ritual nature as well as a legal nature. Due to the tremendous profusion during the Holocaust of situations in which the matter of preferring one life over another arose, one would expect (...)
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    Ethics at the center: Jewish theory and practice for living a moral life.Elliot N. Dorff - 2024 - Lincoln, Nebraska: University of Nebraska Press.
    Ethics at the Center culls the best of Rabbi Elliot Dorff's pioneering thinking in Jewish ethics over the course of nearly five decades.
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  25. Life after Death : Paul's Argument for the Resurrection of the Dead in I Cor. 15. Part I: An Enquiry into the Jewish Background.H. C. C. Cavallin - 1974
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    A Jewish Perspective on the Refusal of Life-Sustaining Therapies: Culture as Shaping Bioethical Discourse.Vardit Ravitsky - 2009 - American Journal of Bioethics 9 (4):60-62.
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  27. The Jewish conception of immortality and the life hereafter.J. Ross - 1948 - Belfast,: News-letter.
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  28. The Jewish Conception of Immortality and the Life Hereafter an Anthology.J. Ross - 1948 - News-Letter.
     
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  29. Jewish Law and End-of-Life Decision Making: A Case Report.Craig D. Blinderman - 2007 - Journal of Clinical Ethics 18 (4):384-390.
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    Jewish Philosophy as a Guide to Life: Rosenzweig, Buber, Levinas, Wittgenstein.Michael Fagenblat - 2009 - Common Knowledge 15 (2):218-218.
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    On life and death: a commentary from Jewish perspective.G. D. Steinman - 1995 - Journal of Medical Ethics 21 (6):368-368.
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    Jewish Society in Fez 1450-1700: Studies in Communal and Economic Life.Norman A. Stillman & Jane S. Gerber - 1982 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 102 (1):221.
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    Jewish Views on the Beginnings of Human Life and the Use of Medical Intervention to Produce Children.John Loike, Ruth Fischbach & Moshe Tendler - 2009 - American Journal of Bioethics 9 (11):45-47.
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    Study guide to Jewish ethics: a reader's companion to Matters of life and death, To do the right and the good, Love your neighbor and yourself.Paul Steinberg - 2003 - Philadelphia, PA: The Jewish Publication Society. Edited by Elliot N. Dorff.
    This companion to Elliot Dorff's three books on Jewish ethics -- Matters of Life and Death , To Do the Right and the Good , and Love Your Neighbor and Yourself -- is designed for group as well as individual study. Through suggested readings from Dorff's books, probing questions, lively discussion topics, and simple writing exercises, readers will be able to analyze and clarify their own positions on a host of controversial issues: sex, surrogate motherhood, adoption, family abuse, (...)
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    Jewish Women in Nazi Germany: Daily Life, Daily Struggles, 1933-1939.Marion A. Kaplan - 1990 - Feminist Studies 16 (3):579.
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  36. The Jewish People in the First Century: Historical Geography, Political History, Social, Cultural and Religious Life and Institutions.S. Safrai & M. Stern - 1974
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    Inner religion in Jewish sources: a phenomenology of inner religious life and its manifestation from the Bible to Hasidic texts.Ron Margolin - 2020 - Boston: Academic Studies Press. Edited by Edward Levin.
    Is Judaism essentially a religion of laws and commandments? Or do its sources reflect significant attempts at addressing the individual's inner life, existential crises and spiritual experiences? Inner Religion in Jewish Sources offers a comprehensive exploration of inner life in the Jewish sources from the Bible to rabbinic literature, from Medieval Jewish philosophy to Kabbalistic writings and the Hasidic world, where it gained particularly potent expressions. Addressing the issue from the perspective of comparative religion, it (...)
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    A tree of life: diversity, flexibility, and creativity in Jewish law.Louis Jacobs - 1984 - Portland, Ore.: Littman Library of Jewish Civilization.
    This study of the Jewish legal system (the Halakhah) demonstrates that the law embraces every corner of life.
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  39. The Historical Jesus: The Life of a Mediterranean Jewish Peasant.John Dominic Crossan & John P. Meier - 1991
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    The book of Jewish wisdom: the Talmud of the well-considered life.Jacob Neusner & Noam Mordecai Menahem Neusner (eds.) - 1996 - New York: Continuum.
    The unique wisdom of Judaism comes from the Talmud and the Judaic sages' other ancient writings that preserve the tradition of the originally oral Torah, or Teachings of Moses. Sometimes surprising - "better sincere sin than hypocritical virtue" - and always penetrating and helpful - "who are rich? those who are happy with their lot" - the wisdom of the oral Torah is set forth on more than one hundred subjects, arranged alphabetically, in their sources' own words, here rendered in (...)
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  41. Surrogate Motherhood As A Life-saving Measure In Jewish Law.W. Silverman & E. Clark - 1999 - Eubios Journal of Asian and International Bioethics 9 (4):101-104.
    Conservative ethical systems, particularly organized religions, are frequently at odds with the means, if not the goals of the new reproductive technologies. Among the most problematic measures adopted in recent years to allow childless women to raise genetically related offspring is surrogate motherhood. Traditional Jewish law, or Halakha, notwithstanding this reluctance, is, nevertheless, more likely than many others to find reasons to justify the practice, given its well-known stance viz procreation and its leniency regarding the new reproductive technologies. In (...)
     
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    Jewish Daily Life - (C.) Hezser (ed.) The Oxford Handbook of Jewish Daily Life in Roman Palestine. Pp. xviii + 687, ills, map. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2010. Cased, £85, US$150. ISBN: 978-0-19-921643-7. [REVIEW]Kevin L. Osterloh - 2012 - The Classical Review 62 (1):268-271.
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  43. Jewish Philosophy as a Guide to Life[REVIEW]Yiftach Fehige - 2009 - European Journal for Philosophy of Religion 1 (2):139-143.
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    The meaning of life as represented in the life sciences and the Jewish heritage.Ephraim Katzir - 1989 - [Cape Town]: Kaplan Centre, University of Cape Town.
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  45. Hilary Putnam. Jewish Philosophy as a Guide to Life: Rosenzweig, Buber, Lévinas, Wittgenstein. Indiana University Press, 2008.Fehige Yiftach - 2009 - European Journal for Philosophy of Religion 1 (2):139--143.
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    Review: Jewish Philosophy as a Guide to Life: Rosenzweig, Buber, Levinas, Wittgenstein by Hilary Putnam. [REVIEW]Eric Jacobson - 2009 - AJS Review 33 (2):410-411.
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  47. Leon volovici-historian of jewish cultural life in romania.Claudia Ursutiu - 2008 - Journal for the Study of Religions and Ideologies 7 (21):120-139.
     
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    Spinoza's challenge to Jewish thought: writings on his life, philosophy, and legacy.Daniel B. Schwartz (ed.) - 2019 - Waltham, Massachusetts: Brandeis University Press.
    Arguably, no historical thinker has had as varied and fractious a reception within modern Judaism as Baruch (Benedict) Spinoza (1632-77), the seventeenth-century philosopher, pioneering biblical critic, and Jewish heretic from Amsterdam. Revered in many circles as the patron saint of secular Jewishness, he has also been branded as the worst traitor to the Jewish people in modern times. Jewish philosophy has cast Spinoza as marking a turning point between the old and the new, as a radicalizer of (...)
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  49. Commentary on “Jewish Law and End-of-Life Decision Making”.Fred Rosner - 2007 - Journal of Clinical Ethics 18 (4):396-398.
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  50. The tree of life in jewish iconography.Zofja Ameisenowa & W. F. Mainland - 1939 - Journal of the Warburg Institute 2 (4):326-345.
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