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Explores responses o f Jews and Christians to the continuing crisis
of the modern world.
E d e l h e i t , J o s e p h
A.,
e d .
The life of covenant: the challenge of contemporary
Judaism; essays in honor of Herman E. Schaalman.
Chicago, Spertus
College o f Judaica Press, 1986. 263 p.
E i s e n , A r n o l d
M.
Galut: modemJewish reflection on homelessness and home
coming.
Bloomington, Indiana Univ. Press, 1986. 233 p.
Analysis of the meaning of exile and homecoming for Jews of the
Diaspora, Israelis, and 20th century man.
E l b e r g - S c h w a r t z , H o w a r d .
The human will inJudaism: theMishnah’sphi
losophy of intention.
Atlanta, GA, Scholars Press, 1986. 250 p.
Work focuses on fundamental theological conceptions regarding
the divine-human relationship.
E l l i s , M a r c
H.
Toward a Jewish theology of liberation.
Maryknoll, NY,
Orbis, 1987. 147 p. Paperbound.
F e l d m a n , E m a n u e l .
The biblical echo: reflections on Bible,Jews, andJudaism.
Hoboken, NJ, Ktav, 1986. 289 p.
Collection o f sermons.
F r e e m a n , G o r d o n
M.
The heavenly kingdom: aspects ofpolitical thought in the
Talmud and Midrash.
Lanham, MD, Univ. Press o f America, 1986.
187 p.
G e w i r t z , L e o n a r d
B.
Jewish spirituality, hope and redemption.
Hoboken,
NJ, Ktav, 1986. 155 p.
Author’s insights are rooted in philosophy of Abraham Kook.
G o l d f e l d , L e a N a o m i .
MosesMaimonides’treatise on resurrection; an inquiry
into its authenticity.
N e w
York, Ktav, 1986. 167 p.
G o r d i s , R o b e r t .
Judaic ethicsfor a lawless world.
New York, Jewish Theo
logical Seminary o f America, 1987. 194 p.
Author advocates return to the principles o f “natural law” revital
ized by the world view o f Judaism.
G r e e n , A r t h u r , e d
.Jewish spiritualityfrom the Bible through the middle ages.
New York, Crossword, 1986. 450 p.
Vol. 13 o f “World Spirituality”— an encyclopedic history o f reli
gious quest.
G r e e n b e r g , S i d n e y , e d .
LightfromJewish lamps: a modem treasury ofJewish
thought.
Northvale, NJ, Jason Aronson, 1986. 465 p.
Anthology of modern thoughts on Jewish deed, doctrine and des
tiny.
Haggadah: an archeological Passover Haggadah.
English version by Cecil
Roth. Ed. by Beno Rothenberg. New York, Adama Books, 1986. 75
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H a l e v i , Z ’e v B e n S h im o n .
Kabbalah and psychology.
York Beach, ME,
Samuel WTeiser, 1987. 262 p. Paperbound.
H a r a p , L o u i s .
Creative awakening: theJewish presence in the twentieth-century