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How Judaism became a religion: An introduction to modern Jewish thought
Leora Batnitzky
Religion
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Judaism
100%
Modern Jewish Thought
100%
Jewish
57%
Jewish Religion
42%
18th Century
28%
Law
14%
Wide-ranging
14%
Modern History
14%
Religion in America
14%
Nationality
14%
Protestant
14%
Renaissance
14%
Enlightenment
14%
Jewish Nationalism
14%
Holocaust
14%
Creative Tension
14%
Hermann Cohen
14%
German-Jewish
14%
Category of Religion
14%
Public Adherence
14%
Martin Buber
14%
Modern Orthodox
14%
Abraham Geiger
14%
Mordecai Kaplan
14%
Moses Mendelssohn
14%
Theodor Herzl
14%
Private Matter
14%
Arts and Humanities
Religion
100%
Judaism
100%
Modern Jewish Thought
100%
thinkers
20%
Eighteenth Century
13%
Tension
6%
Protestant
6%
Adherence
6%
clash
6%
Conception
6%
Renaissance
6%
Modern period
6%
Enlightenment
6%
Jewish Nationalism
6%
Holocaust
6%
Hermann Cohen
6%
Modern Orthodoxy
6%
Martin Buber
6%
Moses Mendelssohn
6%
Theodor Herzl
6%
Social Sciences
Judaism
100%
Eighteenth Century
15%
Renaissance
7%
Christians
7%
German
7%
Nationality
7%
Holocaust
7%