Inventing new beginnings :on the idea of Renaissance in modern Judaism
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Stanford, Calif.
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Stanford University Press
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Stanford studies in Jewish history and culture
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Asher D. Biemann
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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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History ، Jews - Germany - 0081-3391 Historiography
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History ، Jews - Germany - 3391-5491 Historiography