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Women's Place In Judaism
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11 pages in length. A hypothetical look at how treatment of women in the Judaic faith might have been different if new verses were discovered to support outright inferiority. Bibliography lists 11 sources.
Filename: TLCWomenJud.rtf
Paper Title: Women's Place In Judaism
World Religions
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This 200 page paper is a dissertation on the world religions, and promotes a comparative view on the major religions. Bibliography lists 100 sources.
Filename: MHRelWor.rtf
Paper Title: World Religions
Zionism And The Jewish Question
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6 pages in length. The adherents of Zionism have argued that the creation of a Jewish state is the only real solution to the 'Jewish Question.' In agreeing with this statement, it is important to also consider how Zionism, as Haim Hazaz protagonist argued, marks the end of Jewish history, as well as if Jewish identity outside Israel is dependent upon the existence of a Jewish State, at which point the student will find that it reflects "a return to the state of things which existed in Palestine before the destruction of Jerusalem" (Leon PG) where there would then exist "reparation of a two-thousand-year-old injustice" (Leon PG). Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: TLCZion.rtf
Paper Title: Zionism And The Jewish Question
“Martin Luther and Psalm 1”
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A twelve page tutorial paper which gives a brief account of the life of Martin Luther, and continues by comparing his interpretation of Jewish theology as exemplified in Psalm 1 with later reformist perspectives, demonstrating how the Christological perspective of the reformed church contributed to the marginalisation and persecution of Jews in society as a whole.
Bibliography lists 4 sources
Filename: JLlutherpsalm.wps
Paper Title: “Martin Luther and Psalm 1”
“The Rise of David Levinsky”: A Review of the Book by Abraham Cahan
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A 6 page overview of this novel concerning a late nineteenth century Jewish immigrant to the U.S. The protagonist is inspired to move to the U.S. by the hard circumstances of his childhood and the growing anti-Semitic sentiments in Russia. When he arrives he has four cents in his pocket but successfully assimilates and amasses a large fortune in the garment industry. No additional sources are listed.
Filename: PPlvnsky.rtf
Paper Title: “The Rise of David Levinsky”: A Review of the Book by Abraham Cahan
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