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  2. Franz Rosenzweig - Wikipedia

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    Franz Rosenzweig was born in Kassel, Germany, to an affluent, minimally observant Jewish family. His father owned a factory for dyestuff and was a city council member. Through his granduncle, Adam Rosenzweig, he came in contact with traditional Judaism and was inspired to request Hebrew lessons when he was around 11 years o

  3. Book of Life - Wikipedia

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    Depiction of the book of life. In Judaism, Christianity and Islam ( Angels) the Book of Life (Biblical Hebrew: ספר החיים, transliterated Sefer HaḤayyim; Ancient Greek: βιβλίον τῆς ζωῆς, romanized: Biblíon tēs Zōēs Arabic: سفر الحياة, romanized: Sifr al-Ḥayā) is an alleged book in which God records, or will record, the names of every person who is ...

  4. Nahum Norbert Glatzer - Wikipedia

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    Glatzer introduced Franz Rosenzweig to an English readership through his biography, Rosenweig: His Life and Thought (1953) [14] and edited several more volumes on the philosopher. Glatzer championed the writings of Franz Kafka to American audiences. [15]

  5. Paul R. Mendes-Flohr - Wikipedia

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    The Global Lehrhaus was inspired by the Freies Jüdisches Lehrhaus (Free House of Jewish Learning), a center for continuing education established by Franz Rosenzweig, and later directed by Martin Buber. [citation needed] Raised in Brooklyn, New York, Mendes-Flohr lived in Israel from 1970 with his wife, artist Rita Mendes-Flohr. He had two ...

  6. David P. Goldman - Wikipedia

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    Goldman says that he writes from a Judeo-Christian perspective and often focuses on demographic and economic factors in his analyses; he says his subject matter proceeds "from the theme formulated by [Franz] Rosenzweig: the mortality of nations and its causes, Western secularism, Asian anomie, and unadaptable Islam."

  7. David N. Myers - Wikipedia

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    His next book, The Stakes of History, was a reflection on the historian and historiographical practice that was initially delivered as the Franz Rosenzweig Lectures at Yale in 2014. Already in the early 2000s, Myers began to develop a scholarly interest in the history and politics of Haredi communities, especially Kiryas Joel , New York.

  8. Hans Ehrenberg - Wikipedia

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    Hans Ehrenberg, with Franz Rosenzweig and Eugen Rosenstock, was in regular correspondence with Louis D Brandeis through the friendship of their maternal families. In view of Hans Ehrenberg's father's and uncles' relatives, friends and acquaintances, and their travels over the lands and voyages across the seas and oceans, the reach of his ...

  9. Talk:Franz Rosenzweig - Wikipedia

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    Unfortunately I don't know a lot about Rosenzweig (which is why I was looking at this page in the first place), but there MUST be plenty more about him. 'Star of Redemption' has been very influential, it might even be worth starting a new page for that and including a summary of the principle argument of the book.

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