âShakespeare and Rabbinic Thoughtâ is a fascinating sermon delivered by Hermann Gollancz at the Bayswater Synagogue in London on April 29th, 1916. This unique work explores the intersections between Shakespearean drama and the rich traditions of Rabbinic thought. Gollancz, a prominent rabbi and scholar, delves into the ethical and philosophical dimensions of Shakespeare's plays, drawing parallels with Jewish teachings and interpretations. This sermon offers a valuable perspective on the enduring relevance of both Shakespeare's works and Rabbinic wisdom, inviting readers to consider the profound connections between literature and religious thought. A compelling read for those interested in literary criticism, Jewish studies, and the history of religious discourse.
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Hermann Gollancz Imprint: Hutson Street Press Dimensions:
Height: 234mm,
Width: 156mm,
Spine: 1mm
Weight: 41g ISBN:9781024060638 ISBN 10: 1024060632 Pages: 18 Publication Date:22 May 2025 Audience:
General/trade
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ELT Advanced
Format:Paperback Publisher's Status: Active