Isaac Breuer
The Man and his Thought Edited By Rivka Horwitz January 1988 Hardcover Danacode 110-10232 In Stock
Isaac Breuer, philosopher, jurist and writer, grandson of Rabbi Shimshon Raphael Hirsch, developed his own original philosophy, encompassing the principles of Kant on the one hand and the mystical world of Kabbalah on the other. The book contai...
Collected writings of Prof. Yehuda Elitzur (1911-1997) including approximately 60 revised studies which demonstrate his unique approach to Bible research, combining strict research methods with a deep faith. His studies, dealing mainly with the ...
Kenishta is a series devoted to the scholarly study of synagogue life. Since the destruction of the Second Temple until recent times, the synagogue has been the focus of Jewish life, serving both as a place for Jews to gather for prayer, and als...
Kenishta is a series devoted to the scholarly study of synagogue life. Since the destruction of the Second Temple until recent times, the synagogue has been the focus of Jewish life, serving both as a place for Jews to gather for prayer, and als...
Collection of articles by distinguished scholars, among them friends and students of Prof. Mirsky. Besides the central subject, which is the poetry and liturgy of different communities, periods and styles, included also are studies on biblical e...
Meeting the Sounds
Music Therapy: Practice, Theory and Research By Dorit Amir January 2001 Hardcover Danacode 110-20022 In Stock
The book encompasses the field of music therapy from three points of view: practice, theory and research. It focuses on music psychotherapy and enlarges on the professional dilemmas related to diagnostic and treatment approaches, theoretical mod...
To Stop the Bulldozer
Establishing Institutions for the Preservation of Nature and the Historical Heritage of Israel By Yossi Katz January 2004 Hardcover Danacode 110-20069 In Stock
This pioneering study paves the way for new research in the subject of nature preservation in Israel. The book is based mainly on records from government archives, only recently made available.
Ramat-Gan Prize for Hokhmat Yisrael, 1981 This Lexicon sets out to show how the Tannaim (in the Mishnah, Tosefta and Halakhic Midrashim) enriched the Hebrew verbal vocabulary, revealing considerable in...
La-Shemesh
Essays on ``Crown of Sonnets`` by S. Tchernihovsky Edited By Zvi Luz January 1996 Paperback Danacode 110-10411 In Stock
In the ``Shemesh`` sonnets, known as the ``Sun of Hebrew Literature``, Tchernihovsky uses this complex classical genre for the first time in Hebrew poetry, creating a work that sums up his total philosophy. Essays present the work of critics an...