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How Judaism became a religion: An introduction to modern Jewish thought
Leora Batnitzky
Religion
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Arts & Humanities
Judaism
100%
Modern Jewish Thought
96%
Religion
55%
Jewish Religion
34%
18th Century
20%
Thinkers
18%
Holocaust
15%
Modern Orthodoxy
14%
Theodor Herzl
13%
Jewish Nationalism
12%
Moses Mendelssohn
12%
Hermann Cohen
12%
Enlightenment
11%
Martin Buber
11%
Faith
9%
Modern Period
9%
Nationality
9%
Adherence
9%
History
5%
Conception
4%
Social Sciences
Judaism
84%
Religion
46%
eighteenth century
14%
Holocaust
7%
Renaissance
6%
nationality
5%
faith
5%
nationalism
5%
history
3%
Law
3%