Danzig Passage

Danzig Passage PDF Author: Bodie Thoene
Publisher: Zion Covenant
ISBN: 9781414301112
Category : Christian fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 0

Book Description
Jewish children must be evacuated as brutal Nazi reprisals break out.

Prague Counterpoint

Prague Counterpoint PDF Author: Bodie Thoene
Publisher: Zion Covenant
ISBN: 9781414301082
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 0

Book Description
In this sequel to the Vienna Prelude, Elisa Lendhaim his caught in the center of violence that sweeps Europe as Hitler's plan to annihilate the Jews unfolds.

Commerce Reports

Commerce Reports PDF Author:
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Consular reports
Languages : en
Pages : 1904

Book Description

Dunkirk Crescendo

Dunkirk Crescendo PDF Author: Bodie Thoene
Publisher: Tyndale House Pub
ISBN: 1414305451
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 322

Book Description
As the Fuhrer gathers his forces for another invasion journalist, Josephine Marlow is sent back across the borders, while Colonel Andre Cahrdon decodes a message about the attack so outrageous that no one believes it is the true plan.

Sinner

Sinner PDF Author: Ted Dekker
Publisher: Thomas Nelson Inc
ISBN: 1418567094
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 398

Book Description
Some say roll with the punches. Drift with the tide. Nothing can stop the inevitability of change. There was a time when 300 Spartans disagreed with such mindless thinking and stood in the gap. Now it's time for 3,000 to stand in the gap. Sinner is the story of Marsuvees Black, a force of raw evil who speaks with wicked persuasion that is far more destructive than swords or guns. Beware all who stand in his way. It's also the story of Billy Rediger and Darcy Lange, two unsuspecting survivors of a research project gone bad, who discover that they are perhaps the two most powerful souls in the land. Listen to them or pay a terrible price. And it's the story of Johnny Drake, the one who comes out of the desert and leads the 3,000. Follow him and die. Sinner tells the story of a free land where people who worship as they please and say what they believe are suddenly silenced in the name of tolerance. Most will roll with the punches. Most will drift with the tide. But not all. Not the 3,000.

Gdańsk

Gdańsk PDF Author: Peter Oliver Loew
Publisher: Oxford University Press
ISBN: 0197603866
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 297

Book Description
The only single volume history in English, this acclaimed book tells the rich and fascinating story of Gdańsk, a unique city in both German and Polish history

Warsaw Requiem

Warsaw Requiem PDF Author: Bodie Thoene
Publisher: Zion Covenant
ISBN: 9781414301129
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 0

Book Description
The compelling sequel to Danzig Passage, and the sixth book in the Zion Covenant Series, carrying on the life-and-death struggle to save Jewish children. Having overrun Czechoslovakia, German tanks now storm across the borders of Poland while Nazi planes bomb Warsaw into flames. Time is running out as the Nazis close in on the port of Danzig, point of escape for Jewish children.

Commerce Reports

Commerce Reports PDF Author: United States. Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Consular reports
Languages : en
Pages : 1904

Book Description

Vienna Prelude

Vienna Prelude PDF Author: Bodie Thoene
Publisher: Zion Covenant
ISBN: 9781414301075
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 0

Book Description
Her own identity was safely disguised. But what about those she loved most. They would soon disappear with all the others unless ...

Becoming the People of the Talmud

Becoming the People of the Talmud PDF Author: Talya Fishman
Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press
ISBN: 0812204980
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 424

Book Description
In Becoming the People of the Talmud, Talya Fishman examines ways in which circumstances of transmission have shaped the cultural meaning of Jewish traditions. Although the Talmud's preeminence in Jewish study and its determining role in Jewish practice are generally taken for granted, Fishman contends that these roles were not solidified until the late eleventh and early twelfth centuries. The inscription of Talmud—which Sefardi Jews understand to have occurred quite early, and Ashkenazi Jews only later—precipitated these developments. The encounter with Oral Torah as a written corpus was transformative for both subcultures, and it shaped the roles that Talmud came to play in Jewish life. What were the historical circumstances that led to the inscription of Oral Torah in medieval Europe? How did this body of ancient rabbinic traditions, replete with legal controversies and nonlegal material, come to be construed as a reference work and prescriptive guide to Jewish life? Connecting insights from geonica, medieval Jewish and Christian history, and orality-textuality studies, Becoming the People of the Talmud reconstructs the process of cultural transformation that occurred once medieval Jews encountered the Babylonian Talmud as a written text. According to Fishman, the ascription of greater authority to written text was accompanied by changes in reading habits, compositional predilections, classroom practices, approaches to adjudication, assessments of the past, and social hierarchies. She contends that certain medieval Jews were aware of these changes: some noted that books had replaced teachers; others protested the elevation of Talmud-centered erudition and casuistic virtuosity into standards of religious excellence, at the expense of spiritual refinement. The book concludes with a consideration of Rhineland Pietism's emergence in this context and suggests that two contemporaneous phenomena—the prominence of custom in medieval Ashkenazi culture and the novel Christian attack on Talmud—were indirectly linked to the new eminence of this written text in Jewish life.
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