Tradition and change in Jewish experience /

Bibliographic Details
Other Authors: Jamison, A. Leland (Albert Leland), 1911-1986
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Syracuse, N.Y. : Dept. of Religion, Syracuse University, 1978
Series:B.G. Rudolph lectures in Judaic studies (Unnumbered)
Subjects:
Table of Contents:
  • Jamison, A. L. Introduction
  • Davis, M. The Jewish people in metamorphosis
  • Samuel, M. Race, nation, and people in the Jewish Bible
  • Neusner, J. Politics and theology in Talmudic Babylonia
  • Marcus, J. R. The American colonial Jew
  • Silberman, L. H. American impact : Judaism in the United States in the early nineteenth century
  • Korn, B. W. German-Jewish intellectual influences on American Jewish life, 1824-1972
  • Cordis, R. Jewish tradition in the modern world
  • Plaut, W. G. The Sabbath as protest
  • Schwarz, L. W. Mutations of Jewish values in contemporary American fiction
  • Sandmel. S. After the ghetto
  • Hertzberg, A. Anti-semitism and Jewish uniqueness
  • Fackenheim, E. L. The human condition after Auschwitz
  • Karp, A. J. Jewish perceptions of America
  • Sachar, A. L. At the threshold of the third century.