Publisher's Synopsis
Bischlômâh Schel Malkhûth: Reden Ãber Des Staates, FÃ1/4hrer Dinge Und Fragen Gehalten in Der Synagoge presents a collection of sermons and addresses delivered in a synagogue setting. Written by M Jacobson, the book provides insights into the religious and social concerns of the Jewish community at the turn of the 20th century. The speeches cover a range of topics related to the state, leadership, and pressing questions of the time, reflecting the intellectual and spiritual climate within the German Jewish community. This volume offers a valuable historical perspective on the intersection of religious thought and societal issues, making it a significant resource for scholars and anyone interested in Jewish history and religious discourse.
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