This book calls on educators to teach the whole child by including their faith as integral to their identity and offers suggestions for how to honor faith within a nurturing learning environment.
Decades after that war, when she was hospitalized in a psychiatric ward suffering from deep depression, Marta Wollner, a Holocaust survivor, wrote her memoir. Comprising a an intimate... Læs mere
This groundbreaking study explores concepts of faith, conviction, and trust in the Judeo-Arabic tradition—from Saadya to Maimonides—highlighting... Læs mere
This interdisciplinary study of cosmopolitan spaces in Odesa explores topical issues in cultural diversity, ethnicity, literature, and... Læs mere
This book is the definitive demographic study of German Jewry from the age... Læs mere
Can lessons of history develop our orientation in time? Few scholars have responded positively to this challenge. In this... Læs mere
Chekhov's brief but highly meaningful life of forty-four years can be best defined as a brilliant merging of the professions of writer and physician, and this work treats this extensively in all its unique ramifications.
The volume focuses on violence during the breakdown of East Central European states brought by one of the most... Læs mere
The book examines the relationship between the rabbinate and politics in religious Zionism during the early years of the State of Israel and discusses a number of dilemmas encountered by the rabbis at that time.