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Pledges Of Jewish Allegiance Conversion Law And Policymaking In Nineteenth And Twentiethcentury Orthodox Responsa David Ellenson Daniel Gordis

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Pledges Of Jewish Allegiance Conversion Law And Policymaking In Nineteenth And Twentiethcentury Orthodox Responsa David Ellenson Daniel Gordis
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Pledges Of Jewish Allegiance Conversion Law And Policymaking In Nineteenth And Twentiethcentury Orthodox Responsa David Ellenson Daniel Gordis instant download after payment.

Publisher: Stanford University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.77 MB
Pages: 216
Author: David Ellenson; Daniel Gordis
ISBN: 9780804781039, 0804781036
Language: English
Year: 2012

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Pledges Of Jewish Allegiance Conversion Law And Policymaking In Nineteenth And Twentiethcentury Orthodox Responsa David Ellenson Daniel Gordis by David Ellenson; Daniel Gordis 9780804781039, 0804781036 instant download after payment.

This book examines legal opinions from nineteenth- and twentieth-century Orthodox rabbis on what constitutes legitimate conversion to Judaism and argues that the array of disparate views indicates that these rabbis were not only answering a legal question, but crafting public policy for Jewish communities facing unprecedented changes in status, identity, and interaction with non-Jews.

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