Classical Judaism has no word for "religion." The closest counterpart in classical Jewish vocabulary and, hence, in the Jewish mind, is Torah. Torah, however, includes far more than what we moderns…
This 245-page oversized hardcover was published in 1983 by Adama Books. This is an ex-library edition, containing typical library stamps. Otherwise, this book appears to be unread, and in new condi…
In this fully revised and enhanced edition of his Religion in the New World, Wentz extends and deepens his successful account of the shaping of Americas diverse religious traditions. Using religi…
The idea of the ' Holy-Book' is a familiar one to those brought up in the Hebraeo-Christian tradition, for the Bible at once apprears as the supreme example of a Holy Book. The author use the words…
The Lord's Prayer is the Christian prayer par excellence. Yet every phrase and sentence in it evoke in Jewish heart echoes of their own liturgical heritage and fundamental religious affirmations. T…