Showing Results 1 - 9 of 9
Public Access
Text
[ . . . ] Now you know and are witness that I have composed several works on various topics. However, I did not write them in order to publish them; rather, I prepared them for my own use, to…
Contributor:
Joseph Solomon Delmedigo
Places:
Candia, Republic of Venice
(Heraklion, Greece)
Date:
First Half of the 17th Century
Subjects:
Categories:
Public Access
Text
A furious epistle against [Juan de] Prado, a philosopher-doctor who doubted or did not believe in the truth of the divine scripture and sought to cover up his maliciousness with the feigned…
Contributor:
Isaac Orobio de Castro
Places:
Amsterdam, Republic of the Seven United Netherlands
(Amsterdam, Netherlands)
Date:
ca. 1664
Subjects:
Categories:
Restricted
Text
The year was 1933: one automobile picked us up to take us both from Jerusalem to Haifa over the road which passes through Nablus. The boat which brought us to Marseilles allowed us to discover for the…
Contributor:
André Chouraqui
Places:
Jerusalem, Israel
Date:
1969
Subjects:
Categories:
Restricted
Text
Never, before the war, had Viktor thought about the fact that he was a Jew, that his mother was a Jew. Never had his mother spoken to him about it—neither during his childhood, nor during his years as…
Contributor:
Vasily Grossman
Date:
1960
Subjects:
Categories:
Public Access
Text
Wisdom rests quietly in a wise man (Proverbs 14:33); nothing which he purposes to do will be withheld from him [see Job 42:2]. I envisioned a man who was diligent in his labor, who was as bright as…
Contributor:
A Jewish Student in Germany
Places:
Frankfurt- Oder, Holy Roman Empire
(Frankfurt (Oder), Germany)
Date:
End of the 17th Century
Subjects:
Categories:
Restricted
Text
“Prayer is to religion what thinking is to philosophy. The religious sense prays as the intellectual organ thinks.” Prayer, to carry this saying of Novalis a step further, is a significant…
Contributor:
Nahum N. Glatzer
Places:
New York, United States of America
Date:
1947
Subjects:
Categories:
Public Access
Text
Sensitive Content
Thus spoke David, son of Isaac, son of Eliezer, son of Isaac, son of Abraham, son of Menahem, son of Isaac, son of Obadiah, son of Isaac—known as “the wealthy one”—son of Elijah, known as “the holy…
Contributor:
David de Pomis
Places:
Venice, Republic of Venice
(Venice, Italy)
Date:
1587
Subjects:
Categories:
Restricted
Text
[ . . . ] I look upon this humble beginning as a potentially significant step. It is the first nonsectarian university which becomes the corporate responsibility of the Jewish community in America…
Contributor:
Abram L. Sachar
Places:
Waltham, United States of America
Date:
1948
Subjects:
Categories:
Public Access
Text
…
Contributor:
Lelio Della Torre
Places:
Padua, Kingdom of Lombardy–Venetia
(Padova, Italy)
Date:
1829