Modern Orthodoxy went from being a threatened entity on the American scene to a well-recognized and respected force in Judaism. This is the story of the renaissance of American Modern Orthodoxy, the story of invigoration and change.
Modern Orthodoxy went from being a threatened entity on the American scene to a well-recognized and respected force in Judaism. This is the story of the renaissance of American Modern Orthodoxy, the story of invigoration and change.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Maxine Jacobson received her PhD in the Department of Religion at Concordia University, though she did much of her research at Yeshiva University. She has since authored chapters in books on Cyrus Adler and Jews in Canada, and has also conducted research on the history of anti-semitism in Canada. She co-wrote ¿When Orthodoxy Was Not As Chic as it is Now¿, which appeared in Modern Judaism (October 2011). She has delivered papers on Cyrus Adler and Modern Orthodoxy in America at the Association for Jewish Studies (AJS) Conference. She is married to Stephen Jacobson, a urologist in Montreal and has four married children and fourteen grandchildren.
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List of Illustrations Preface Introduction 1. Modern Orthodoxy in the 1920s 2. Modern Orthodoxy in the 1930s 3. Modern Orthodoxy in the 1940s 4. Modern Orthodoxy in the 1950s Conclusion Bibliography Index
List of Illustrations Preface Introduction 1. Modern Orthodoxy in the 1920s 2. Modern Orthodoxy in the 1930s 3. Modern Orthodoxy in the 1940s 4. Modern Orthodoxy in the 1950s Conclusion Bibliography Index
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