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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. Jewish existentialism - Wikipedia

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    Rosenzweig's best-known individual work is the epic The Star of Redemption, a book of modern theology critical of modern philosophical idealism (embodied in Hegel's systematization of human life and thought structure [14]) which has had a massive influence on modern Jewish theology and philosophy since its publication in the early 20th century ...

  4. Nahum Norbert Glatzer - Wikipedia

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    After encountering the circle of Jewish intellectuals, including Franz Rosenzweig, around Rabbi Nehemiah Anton Nobel he decided against the rabbinate. [4] In July 1920, Rosenzweig invited Glatzer to join the newly-established Freies Jüdisches Lehrhaus, [ 5 ] where he taught biblical exegesis, Hebrew, and the Midrash. [ 3 ]

  5. The Oldest Systematic Program of German Idealism - Wikipedia

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    The document was first published (in German) by Franz Rosenzweig in 1917. [1] [2] An English translation was made by Diana I. Behler. [3] [4] The German title is: Das Älteste Systemprogramm Des Deutschen Idealismus. This title was made up by Franz Rosenzweig in 1917, when he first published the manuscript.

  6. Paul W. Franks - Wikipedia

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    Franz Rosenzweig: Theological and Philosophical Writings, translated, ... Book Review. @ Harvard University Press. Book abstract. This page was last edited ...

  7. Schocken Books - Wikipedia

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    Schocken Books is a book publishing imprint of Penguin Random House that specializes in Jewish literary works. Originally established in 1931 by Salman Schocken as Schocken Verlag in Berlin , the company later moved to Israel and then the United States, and was acquired by Random House in 1987.

  8. Norbert M. Samuelson - Wikipedia

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    He wrote 13 books and over 200 articles, [2] with research interests in Jewish philosophy, philosophy and religion, philosophy and science, 20th-century philosophy (with an emphasis on Alfred North Whitehead and Franz Rosenzweig), and Jewish Aristotelians with an emphasis on Gersonides (Levi Ben Gershom); he also lectured at university-level ...

  9. Everett Fox - Wikipedia

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    The Five Books of Moses: (The Schocken Bible, Volume 1) A New English Translation with Commentary and Notes. New York: Schocken Books. 1995. ISBN 0-8052-1119-5. Scripture and Translation (translation of Buber and Rosenzweig, Die Schrift und ihre Verdeutschung) -- introduction, co-editor and co-translator with Lawrence Rosenwald. Bloomington ...

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