The Jewish Quarterly Review, Volumes 52-53Dropsie College for Hebrew and Cognate Learning, 1961 |
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Page 88
... considered the demand to observe the Jewish way of life as the greatest obstacle to Jewish absorption in civil society , 55 the latter interpreted it as containing an implied identification of Judaism with religion , which , to them ...
... considered the demand to observe the Jewish way of life as the greatest obstacle to Jewish absorption in civil society , 55 the latter interpreted it as containing an implied identification of Judaism with religion , which , to them ...
Page 209
... considered sufficient to be valid . An act is a voluntary movement of the body , but when there is no volition then it is not an act but an accident , or event . If a man , for example , jumps from a bridge , it is an act because it is ...
... considered sufficient to be valid . An act is a voluntary movement of the body , but when there is no volition then it is not an act but an accident , or event . If a man , for example , jumps from a bridge , it is an act because it is ...
Page 82
... considered blasphemy , according to Pharisaic law . The declaration of a person that he is the son of God did not mean much to the Jews of that time . They would have ignored him . For one to maintain that he will sit on the right hand ...
... considered blasphemy , according to Pharisaic law . The declaration of a person that he is the son of God did not mean much to the Jews of that time . They would have ignored him . For one to maintain that he will sit on the right hand ...
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VOL LII | 31 |
The Change from a Standing to Sitting | 168 |
The Prophet from Nazareth Review | 187 |
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