Jehuda Melber
Autor/a de Hermann Cohen's philosophy of Judaism
Sobre l'autor
Jehuda Melber, a native of Germany, was ordained at Poland's world-famous Hachmei Lublin yeshiva. He was awarded an M.A. in General Philosophy by Tufts University and a doctorate in Modern Jewish Philosophy by New York's Yeshiva University. The late Rabbi Melber was a chaplain in the Haganah during mostra'n més Israel's War of Liberation and subsequently received the Ben Gurion Award for outstanding service. He chaired the Department of Culture of Mizrachi in Israel and later served as vice-president of the Religious Zionists of America in New England. He was rabbi of the Jewish Community in Havana, Cuba; of Young Israel and Congregation Kadimah, in Boston, Massachusetts; and of the Briarwood Jewish Center, in Long Island, New York Jehuda Melber is the author of The Universality of Maimonides as well as of an elaborate translation of the talmudic tractate Hagigah. In addition, he contributed numerous articles to English and Hebrew periodicals Emanuel S. Goldsmith is professor of Jewish Studies at Queens College of the City University of New York and rabbi of Congregation M'vakshe Derekh in Scarsdale, New York mostra'n menys
Obres de Jehuda Melber
Hermann Cohen's philosophy of Judaism 3 exemplars
Judaism : the religion of reason : the philosophy of Hermann Cohen and how it shaped modern Jewish thought (2003) 3 exemplars
The Universality of Maimonides 1 exemplars
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