Eliezer Berkovits - Works

Works

  • Hume and Deism (1933)
  • What is the Talmud? (1938)
  • Towards Historic Judaism (1943)
  • Between Yesterday and Tomorrow (1945)
  • Judaism: Fossil or Ferment? (1956)
  • God, Man, and History (1959)
  • Prayer (1962)
  • A Jewish Critique of the Philosophy of Martin Buber (1962)
  • T'nai Bi'N'suin u'V'Get (1966)
  • Man and God: Studies in Biblical Theology (1969)
  • Faith After the Holocaust (1973)
  • Major Themes in Modern Philosophies of Judaism (1974)
  • Crisis and Faith (1976)
  • With God in Hell: Judaism in the Ghettos and Death Camps (1979)
  • Not in Heaven: The Nature and Function of Halakha (1983)
  • HaHalakha, Koha V'Tafkida (1981) - expanded version of Not in Heaven (above)
  • Logic in Halacha (1986)
  • Unity in Judaism (1986)
  • The Crisis of Judaism in the Jewish State (1987)
  • Jewish Women in Time and Torah (1990)
  • Essential Essays on Judaism (2002), ed. David Hazony

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