Marriage, Sex and Family in JudaismMichael J. Broyde Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, 22. 8. 2005 - Počet stran: 352 Marriage, Sex and Family in Judaism explores Jewish marriage from historical and contemporary perspectives, focusing on the religious and legal concepts of marriage, and the social impact of family in the Jewish community. The book does not advocate one perspective or another; instead, the essays range from conservative to liberal viewpoints, offering readers a well-balanced mixture of perspectives on Jewish marriage. |
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... Jewish people is portrayed at its core as a large extended family descended from the patriarch Jacob ; and from the Second Temple period forward , Jews increasingly insisted on endogamy to ensure a common heritage . Practically speaking ...
... Jewish people is portrayed at its core as a large extended family descended from the patriarch Jacob ; and from the Second Temple period forward , Jews increasingly insisted on endogamy to ensure a common heritage . Practically speaking ...
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... Jewish thought and practice in all areas , including marriage and family . Indeed , some of the most significant alter- ations in the form and content of Jewish ... people because virtually all its books are about the Jewish people — or , ...
... Jewish thought and practice in all areas , including marriage and family . Indeed , some of the most significant alter- ations in the form and content of Jewish ... people because virtually all its books are about the Jewish people — or , ...
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... Jews must maintain their purity and holiness - or suffer a similar fate of displacement and exile . The Tanakh's presentation of the history of the Jewish people as that of an extended family - twelve tribes , the descendants of the ...
... Jews must maintain their purity and holiness - or suffer a similar fate of displacement and exile . The Tanakh's presentation of the history of the Jewish people as that of an extended family - twelve tribes , the descendants of the ...
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... Jewish females in the garrison . In any event , it appears that both the more conservative agricultural society in which Jews lived and the growing sense of Jewish exclusiveness and covenan- tal status as they carved out a minority ...
... Jewish females in the garrison . In any event , it appears that both the more conservative agricultural society in which Jews lived and the growing sense of Jewish exclusiveness and covenan- tal status as they carved out a minority ...
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... Jewish communities evolved in this period . As we noted , common custom united " natural communities ” of Jews ( i.e. , those born to Jewish parents ) who were rather open to “ God fear- ers " and other non - Jews participating in ...
... Jewish communities evolved in this period . As we noted , common custom united " natural communities ” of Jews ( i.e. , those born to Jewish parents ) who were rather open to “ God fear- ers " and other non - Jews participating in ...
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