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Cabala and the modern man

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CUL_Lectures_CU_1101_AM_1_2.mp3 (80.9 MB)
CUL_Lectures_CU_1101_AM_1_1.mp3 (103.45 MB)
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https://hdl.handle.net/1813/43332
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Author
Singer, Isaac Bashevis, 1904-1991
Abstract

Singer discusses the significance of cabala--the Jewish theology based on a cipher method of interpreting the scripture--to the sceptical, scientific modern man.

Description
Recorded in Ithaca, NY by Cornell University., Sponsored by: Student Finance Commission,Friends of Israel,Jewish Studies Program,Council on the Creative and Performing Arts,Temple Beth-El,Sigma Phi Fraternity,University Unions Programming Board,Near Eastern Studies, Department of,Young Israel House,Young Judea., Speaker(s): Jewish-American fiction writer., Lecture, November 4, 1981.
Date Issued
1981-11-04
Keywords
Cabala
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Jewish literature
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Magic
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Science and magic
Has Other Format(s)
3601684
Type
sound

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