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Papers On Judaism
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Factors in the Jewish Holocaust
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A 6 page discussion of the causative factors that resulted in the Holocaust. Some have associated modernity with this world tragedy. In reality, however, modernity has little relation if any to the Holocaust. Rather than being attributable to some broad social phenomena, the Holocaust is attributable to the demented mind of one man coupled with a long-ingrained hatred of a specific people. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: PPholoMd.rtf
Feminism and Judaism
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This 6 page report discusses the fact that
as feminism has become a more commonplace mindset in the past
several decades, traditional interpretations of various aspects
of culture, including religious beliefs, have evolved in ways
that acknowledge and accommodate a feminist based understanding.
Judaism is no exception. In fact, a feminist reinterpretation of
traditional texts combined with exploration of historic women's
religious practices has created a new Jewish spirituality for
women with new rituals and beliefs. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: BWfemjew.wps
Feminist Ideology and Judaism
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A 6 page discussion of the feminist movement in Judaism. Distinguishes between the more traditional Orthodox Jews and the more liberal branches and contends that the inequality which has traditionally existed between men and women has lessened but that even today the woman is regarding as having a definite societal place which differs from that of the man. Notes Jewish doctrine in regard to contemporary women's issues such as vary considerably even within the more progressive countries such as the United States. Addresses whether feminism is good for Judaism overall and, in contrast, the role that Orthodox Judaism has in a modern world. Concludes that the answer to these questions is an answer which will be derived not by men but by women working as equals to men in what was once a male dominated tradition. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: PPfemJew.wps
First Century Religious Beliefs
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This 9 page paper begins with the question: Were early Christian beliefs radical and revolutionary? To answer the question, the writer compares the beliefs of four groups in the First Century: Romans, Greeks, Jews and Christians. The topics discussed include the concept of God, the roles of women, slavery miracles, worship and the afterlife. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: PG1stcen.rtf
Franz Rosenzweig and Martin Buber: The Renewal of Judaism
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A 6 page overview of the sometimes divergent approaches of these theological
philosophers. While Rosenzweig and Buber shared many goals and assumptions, they also differed in many aspects of their philosophies. Each,
however, sought to reconcile the modern philosophical trends that were challenging traditional Judaism with the Jewish tradition. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: PPjewRnw.rtf
Fundamentalist Sects
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6 pages in length. A discussion of
fundamentalism as it applies to Judaism, Christianity, and Islam
in Egypt and Iran. Considers the future of fundamentalism as
well as why Christian fundamentalism in America grew more rapidly
in non-urban centers. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: JGAischr.wps
Global Religions: Differences And Similarities
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15 pages in length. The writer discusses differences and similarities between and among Christianity, Buddhism, Islam and Judaism. Bibliography lists 13 sources.
Filename: TLCGlbRe.rtf
God's Covenants
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A 4 page paper that discuses God's Covenants with man as found in the Old Testament or in the Tanakh. The essay begins with a short explanation of what a covenant is and then, describes the covenants with Adam, Noah, Abraham, Isaac, Jacob and Moses. The writer comments on the similarities that link the covenants. Bibliography lists 1 source.
Filename: PGcov07.RTF
Gods Deliverance of His People as Evidenced in the Old Testament:
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This 10 page paper examines many examples which support the idea that God did indeed deliver "His" people when they prayed to him during times of crisis. This paper also indicates the principles of prayer at work as well as a historical perspective on prayer from an Old Testament point of view. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: GSPrayer.rtf
Harold S. Kushner/ How Good Do We Have To Be?
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A 6 page analysis of Rabbi Harold S. Kushner's book How Good Do We Have to Be? In this book, Kushner addresses some of the traditional perspectives of Judeo-Christian theology. Specifically, Kushner reinterprets the Genesis story of creation in terms of twentieth century sensibilities. In so doing, Kushner addresses some centuries-old theological questions in terms that are easily accessible by the average reader. No additional sources cited.
Filename: 99begood.rtf
Hasidism
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For many people, the idea of a Hasidic Jew brings to mind a
somber individual in dark clothing walking in the vicinity of the old
Boro Park in Brooklyn, New York. Actually, the picture is correct - the
connotations that are part of the picture may be wrong. This 5 page
paper explores the religious practices, beliefs and life style of the
Hasidim. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: KThasdic.wps
Hebrew and Greek Legacy
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A 4 page paper which examines the religious studies of Hebrew and the culture and customs of the Greeks. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: RAhewgk.rtf
HEBREWS, SUMERIANS AND RELIGION
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This 4-page paper discusses the differences between how the Sumerians and Hebrews regarded their gods, and would attempt to placate them so terrible things wouldn't happen to them. Included are discussions about montheism and polytheism. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: MThebsum.rtf
Hellenistic Roman Palestine and the Dead Sea Scrolls
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This 9
page report discusses The ancient Judaic world, better described
as the “Hellenistic Roman Palestine.” Following the discovery of
the Dead Sea Scrolls, both the secular and non-secular worlds
have been fascinated with what could be learned from them. Some
believed that questions that are thousands of years old might be
answered through the Scrolls. In tracing the timeline and
history of the ancient Jews, it should be noted that Jewish
history was unfolding in several areas, most notably Judah,
Mesopotamia and Egypt. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: BWjdhell.wps
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