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Breslauer, S. Daniel
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9 Items by the Person Breslauer, S. Daniel

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A new Jewish ethics, S. Daniel Breslauer
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Covenant and community in modern Judaism, S. Daniel Breslauer
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Creating a Judaism without religion : a postmodern Jewish possibility, S. Daniel Breslauer
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Judaism and civil religion, S. Daniel Breslauer
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Martin Buber on myth : an introduction, S. Daniel Breslauer
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Mordecai Kaplan's thought in a postmodern age, S. Daniel Breslauer
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The chrysalis of religion : a guide to the Jewishness of Buber's I and Thou, S. Daniel Breslauer
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The ecumenical perspective and the modernization of Jewish religion, by S. Daniel Breslauer
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Toward a Jewish (m)orality : speaking of a postmodern Jewish ethics, S. Daniel Breslauer
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  • A new Jewish ethics
  • Covenant and community in modern Judaism
  • Creating a Judaism without religion : a postmodern Jewish possibility
  • Judaism and civil religion
  • Martin Buber on myth : an introduction
  • Mordecai Kaplan's thought in a postmodern age
  • The chrysalis of religion : a guide to the Jewishness of Buber's I and Thou
  • The ecumenical perspective and the modernization of Jewish religion
  • Toward a Jewish (m)orality : speaking of a postmodern Jewish ethics

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