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|a A New Hasidism: Roots /
|p Roots /
|c edited by Arthur Green and Ariel Evan Mayse.
|p Roots /
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|b The Jewish Publication Society,
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|a Baltimore, Md. :
|b Project MUSE,
|c 2019
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|c ©[2019]
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|a 1 online resource (432 pages).
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|a "In this ground-breaking presentation of Neo-Hasidic philosophy, Green and Mayse draw together the writings of five great twentieth-century European and American Jewish thinkers--Hillel Zeitlin, Martin Buber, Abraham Joshu Heschel, Shlomo Carlebach, Zalman Schachter-Shalomi, plus some of Green's own youthful writings -- sharing each of their reflections on the inner life of the individual and their dreams of creating Neo-Hasidic spiritual communities"--
|c Provided by publisher
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|a Description based on print version record.
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|a Hasidism
|x Philosophy.
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|a Hasidism.
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|a Hassidisme
|y 21e siecle.
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|a Hasidism
|y 21st century.
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|a Hasidism
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|a Green, Arthur,
|d 1941-
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|a Project Muse.
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|a Book collections on Project MUSE.
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|a Project MUSE - Custom Collection
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|a Project MUSE - 2019 Jewish Studies
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|a Project MUSE - 2019 Complete
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|a Project MUSE - 2019 Philosophy and Religion
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