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Readings On Maramarosh 1st Edition Elieser Slomovic Caryn Landy Aryeh Cohen Steven M Lowenstein

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Readings On Maramarosh 1st Edition Elieser Slomovic Caryn Landy Aryeh Cohen Steven M Lowenstein
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Publisher: Academic Studies Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.95 MB
Pages: 280
Author: Elieser Slomovic; Caryn Landy; Aryeh Cohen; Steven M. Lowenstein
ISBN: 9781618112439, 1618112430
Language: English
Year: 2013
Edition: 1

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Readings On Maramarosh 1st Edition Elieser Slomovic Caryn Landy Aryeh Cohen Steven M Lowenstein by Elieser Slomovic; Caryn Landy; Aryeh Cohen; Steven M. Lowenstein 9781618112439, 1618112430 instant download after payment.

Since World War II, the sub-Carpathian Mountain region once known as Maramarosh has remained "Judenrein" (free of Jews). Jewish Maramarosh lives on, however, through the contributions to scholarship and humanity of Maramarosh Holocaust survivors and their progeny, including Nobel laureate Elie Weisel and the Talmud scholar Professor David Halivni-Weiss. Maramarosh Shoah survivor and Talmud scholar Professor Elieser Slomovic here provides access to a collection of responsa literature, most of it out of print and previously available only or primarily in Yiddish. Through personal queries about how to live Torah-instructed lives and rabbinic responses, the reader is invited to enter the world of Jewish Maramarosh, where Hasidism flourished and rabbinic scholarship reflected human nobility manifested through the pragmatics of poverty and the dynamics of living closely with nature. Professor Slomovic, recognizing the fluidity and balance over time provided by Talmudic thought as exemplified through rabbinic teaching, invites the reader to join the discourse on the everyday life of everyday people.

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