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200 1 _aThe lifetime of a Jew
_bTexte imprimé
_ethroughout the ages of Jewish history
_fby Hayyim Schauss
210 _aNew York
_cUnion of American Hebrew congregations
_d1970
215 _aXVI-333 σ. - pl.
_d23 εκ.
300 _aCommission of Jewish education of the Union of American Hebrew congregations and Central conference of American rabbis. Union graded series. - Glossaire. Notes bibliogr. Index
330 _a Hayyim Schauss’ “The Lifetime of a Jew” discusses the significant aspects in the life of the individual Jew from birth to death. The treatment followed in this book is the same so successfully achieved by the author in his previous volume on “The Jewish Festivals.” This is the first book in which a writer not only gives the historical and ceremonial significance of each of the great events of birth, bar mitsvo, education, marriage, and death, but also traces the observances connected with these events through the centuries and in various lands. The book therefore is a unique contribution to the story of Jewish life. The author, who is steeped in Jewish life and lore, approaches his subject critically, yet with warmth, sympathy, and enthusiasm. This twofold treatment is indeed a significant achievement. As a result, the book will serve as a popular reader for young people and adults, as well as a book of study for all those who are interested in the subject.
410 0 _034261478
_tUnion graded series
_v1
606 _aΕβραίοι
_xΙστορία
676 _a296
686 _a2
_2Cadre de classement de la Bibliographie nationale française
700 _aSchauss
_bHayyim
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_bFR-751131015
_c19710101
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856 _uhttps://archive.org/details/lifetimeofajewth013919mbp/page/n13/mode/2up
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