Thoughts about our Jewish future
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The book considers the likely ways of the development of Israel as a national state of the Jewish people.
New models and methods for constructing possible options for the future are offered. Models and methods are given by the context of the views of several Jewish thinkers with an emphasis on criticism of Spinoza - the founder of modern secular Jewish self -awareness.
The Israeli elections of 2019-2020 are interpreted through the prism of the author’s views set forth in the book and as the potential basis of the new paradigm in the life of the Jewish people.
A polemic with a modern Western thought in its Christian, liberal and socialist departments occupies an important place in the book.
About the author:
Eliezer Trakhtenberg was born in 1946 in Tula (USSR) and grew up in Bessarabia (Moldova).
Zion prisoner (Chisinau process 1971) Judaism began to systematically engage in the Leningrad Zionist organization and published two books on this subject.
received the education of a physics engineer (1970) at the Physics and Mechanical Faculty of the Leningrad Polytechnic Institute and defended his doctoral dissertation (D.SC., 1978) in computer mathematics in the Haifa Technion- the Israeli Institute of Technology.
Having retired as Professor Emeritus in 2017, E. Trakhtenberg lives with his wife in a suburb of Philadelphia, has three children and many grandchildren
New models and methods for constructing possible options for the future are offered. Models and methods are given by the context of the views of several Jewish thinkers with an emphasis on criticism of Spinoza - the founder of modern secular Jewish self -awareness.
The Israeli elections of 2019-2020 are interpreted through the prism of the author’s views set forth in the book and as the potential basis of the new paradigm in the life of the Jewish people.
A polemic with a modern Western thought in its Christian, liberal and socialist departments occupies an important place in the book.
About the author:
Eliezer Trakhtenberg was born in 1946 in Tula (USSR) and grew up in Bessarabia (Moldova).
Zion prisoner (Chisinau process 1971) Judaism began to systematically engage in the Leningrad Zionist organization and published two books on this subject.
received the education of a physics engineer (1970) at the Physics and Mechanical Faculty of the Leningrad Polytechnic Institute and defended his doctoral dissertation (D.SC., 1978) in computer mathematics in the Haifa Technion- the Israeli Institute of Technology.
Having retired as Professor Emeritus in 2017, E. Trakhtenberg lives with his wife in a suburb of Philadelphia, has three children and many grandchildren
Author:
Author:Трахтенберг Элиезер
Cover:
Cover:Hard
Category:
- Category:Biographies & Memoirs
- Category:Religion & Spiritually
- Category:Magazines & Encyclopedia
Publication language:
Publication Language:Russian
Paper:
Paper:Offset
Age restrictions:
Age restrictions:16+
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-905826-25-2
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