Louis Finkelstein (1895–1991)
Auteur de Akiba: Scholar, Saint and Martyr
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Œuvres de Louis Finkelstein
The Cambridge History of Judaism, Vol. 1: The Persian Period (1656) — Directeur de publication — 45 exemplaires
The Cambridge History of Judaism, Vol. 2: The Hellenistic Age (1990) — Directeur de publication — 39 exemplaires
The religions of democracy; Judaism, Catholicism, Protestantism in creed and life (1941) 13 exemplaires
The Pharisees: The sociological background of their faith Volume 1 (The Morris L (1938) 8 exemplaires
Sifra or Torat Kohanim: According to Codex Assemani LXVI With a Hebrew Introduction by Louis Finkelstein, Chancellor of… (1956) 4 exemplaires
The Unpicturelikeness of Pollock, Soutine & Others:Selected Writings & Talks by Louis Finkelstein (2008) 3 exemplaires
Mavo le-masekhtot Avot 1 exemplaire
The ÞPharisees 1 exemplaire
Sifra de-ve Rav : ṿe-hu Sefer Torat Kohanim ʻa. p. ket. y. Romi (Asemani mispar 66) : ṿe-shinuye nusḥaʾot… 1 exemplaire
Rab Saadia gaon: studies in his honor 1 exemplaire
American Spritual Autobiographies 1 exemplaire
ha-Perushim ṿe-anshe Keneset ha-Gedolah (The Pharisees and the Men of the Great Synagogue) (2014) 1 exemplaire
Pharisees, v. 1, v. 2 1 exemplaire
The Commentary of Rabbi David Kimhi on Isaiah; edited with his unpublished allegorical commentary on Genesis, on the… (1966) 1 exemplaire
The Jews, their religion and culture 1 exemplaire
The Jews Their History Culture, and Religion 1 exemplaire
Oeuvres associées
Theories of Modern Art: A Source Book by Artists and Critics (1968) — Contributeur — 757 exemplaires
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- Autres noms
- FINKELSTEIN, Louis
- Date de naissance
- 1895-06-14
- Date de décès
- 1991-11-29
- Sexe
- male
- Nationalité
- USA
- Lieu de naissance
- Cincinnati, Ohio, USA
- Professions
- professor
- Courte biographie
- Rabbi Louis Finkelstein was considered a dominant leader of Conservative Judaism. He served as the head of the Jewish Theological Seminary of America from 1940 to 1972, during which time he helped transform the school into a major university, establishing the Cantor Institute, the Seminary College of Jewish Music, and a West Coast branch of the seminary. A scholar who promoted dialogue between religions, he founded the Institute for Religious and Social Studies, which was later renamed the Finkelstein Institute in his honor.
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- Œuvres
- 58
- Aussi par
- 1
- Membres
- 721
- Popularité
- #35,210
- Évaluation
- 4.1
- Critiques
- 3
- ISBN
- 38
- Langues
- 2
- Favoris
- 1