Identity and Ethos: A Festschrift for Sol Liptzin on the Occasion of His 85th BirthdayP. Lang, 1986 - 412 ページ The essays collected in this Festschrift have been written by colleagues, friends, students, and admirers of Sol Liptzin, to be presented to him on the occasion of his 85th birthday. The essays are concerned with topics within the domains of literary and cultural study pursued and enriched by Sol Liptzin himself: (I) Yiddish literature, (II) German-Jewish studies and German literature proper, (III) English-German literary relations, (IV) Jews and Jewish literature in America, (V) Biblical themes in world literature and Jewish cultural history. The partial, selected bibliography of his publications included in this volume indicates, in a complementary way, the scope and energy of his engaging and lively mind. |
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... Musar undertook to wrestle uncompromisingly with the evil tenden- cies in man which accompanied him from birth . While Hassidism emphasised man's good intentions , Musar held that good intentions were not enough . They must be embodied ...
... Musar undertook to wrestle uncompromisingly with the evil tenden- cies in man which accompanied him from birth . While Hassidism emphasised man's good intentions , Musar held that good intentions were not enough . They must be embodied ...
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... Musar was not systematized . It did not develop into a separate sect . While there were revolutionary sparks in the Musar movement , these never kindled a conflagration , because Musar lacked the nation- al impulse , the Messianic ...
... Musar was not systematized . It did not develop into a separate sect . While there were revolutionary sparks in the Musar movement , these never kindled a conflagration , because Musar lacked the nation- al impulse , the Messianic ...
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... Musar began , so it continued in its own unsensational growth . It never became a mass movement like Hassidism . Its philosophy dictated that it remain an elite fraternity . Hassidism came with an appeal to the masses and brought them ...
... Musar began , so it continued in its own unsensational growth . It never became a mass movement like Hassidism . Its philosophy dictated that it remain an elite fraternity . Hassidism came with an appeal to the masses and brought them ...
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Foreword | 11 |
Zelda Kahan Newman Kabbalistic Ideas in | 37 |
Dinnah Pladott The Yiddish Theatre as a Species | 69 |
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