Wealth and Poverty in Jewish Tradition
Economic inequity is an issue of worldwide concern in the twenty-first century. Although these issues have not troubled all people at all times, they are nonetheless not new. Thus, it is not surprising that Judaism has developed many perspectives, theoretical and practical, to explain and ameliorate...
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Formato: | Libro electrónico |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Purdue University Press
2015.
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Edición: | 1st ed |
Colección: | Studies in jewish civilization
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- Cover
- Copyright
- Table of Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Editor's Introduction
- Contributors
- Wealth in the World of the Sages: Why Were Korach and Moses Rich People?
- Care for the Poor and the Origins of Charity in Early Rabbinic Literature
- The Violence of Poverty
- Wealth and Rabbinic Self-Fashioning in Late Antiquity
- Justice and Righteousness: Jewish and Christian Approaches to Charity and Poor Law in the High Middle Ages
- 1Q/4QInstruction: Training for a Money Changer?
- Peddlers, the Great Jewish Migration, and the Riddle of Economic Success
- The Legacy of the Kelm School of Musar on Questions of Work, Wealth, and Poverty
- Conspicuous Charity and Jewish Unity: The Jewish Loterie in Nineteenth Century Paris
- Getting Drunk, Dancing, and Beating Each Other Up: The Images of the Gentile Poor and Narratives of Jewish Difference among the Yiddish Intelligentsia, 1881-1914
- Empty Hearts and Full Wallets: Poverty and Wealth in American Jewish Films, 1921-1932
- Crossing Over: Class, Race, and Ethnicity in the Baltimore Films of Barry Levinson
- The Cost of Living Jewishly: A Matter of Money or Values?.