Judges for Our Time

Judges for Our Time
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Publisher : Independently Published
Total Pages : 234
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ISBN-10 : 1095139509
ISBN-13 : 9781095139509
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Book Synopsis Judges for Our Time by : Steven Pruzansky

Download or read book Judges for Our Time written by Steven Pruzansky and published by Independently Published. This book was released on 2019-04-28 with total page 234 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In its accounts of victories and defeats, conquests and liberation, the sordid tales of spiritual corruption, and the relentless struggle to maintain a Jewish state in the face of implacable enemies, the Book of Shoftim reads like today's headlines.In the sixty years of modern Jewish statehood, there has been a remarkable - though unsurprising - recurrence of almost everyissue tackled by the judges in their time: foreign enemies, incessant terror, asymmetrical warfare, the role of women in public life, intermarriage, converts, religion and state, pluralism, diplomacy, and for peace, and an imperfect - and occasionally grievously flawed - leadership.Learn how Jews of ancient times guided by the divine wisdom of the Torah overcame strife, disunity, and even civil war, and how the modern State of Israel serves as a similar bridge between the exile and the restoration of the faithful Torah state with the monarchy of King David s descendants. Rabbi Pruzansky directly confronts the controversial issues in the public domain today, and uncovers the secret to modern Jewish governance. Judges for Our Time shows clearly how the Book of Shoftim is profoundly relevant to our era


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