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Enjoying the Tree
In The Search for God at Harvard, Ari Goldman talks about a conversation that he had with Louis Jacobs, a Jew who was teaching Jewish studies at Harvard Divinity School when Goldman was a student there. Goldman had just heard … Continue reading
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Tagged Ari Goldman, documentary hypothesis, harvard divinity school, inerrancy, jewish belief, jewish rituals, Judaism, Louis Jacobs, Religion, Sabbath, sabbath observance, spirituality, The Search for God at Harvard
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