Inventing new beginnings :on the idea of Renaissance in modern Judaism
Stanford, Calif.
Stanford University Press
Stanford studies in Jewish history and culture
Includes bibliographical references and index
Asher D. Biemann
Thinking in Renaissance or a grammar of beginnings. Beginnings: thresholds of continuity ; Beginning anew: the palingenesis of memory ; Turning: transformations into the open -- Writing in resurrection or the semantics of restoration. The imperishability of being: writing Jewish history in resurrection ; The retrieval of ambivalence: Jewish Renaissance and the )re-(turn)-ing( to/of tradition ; The unfinishedness of return: renaissance and the reaestheticization of Judaism
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