- Emil
Ludwig Fackenheim (22 June 1916 – 19
September 2003) was a
Jewish philosopher and
Reform rabbi. Born in Halle, Germany, he was
arrested by ****s on...
- Paul
Ernst Fackenheim (born
February 8, 1892, in
Frankfurt am Main) was a
German Jewish Army
lieutenant who
fought in
World War I and
received the Iron...
- mission.
Michael Bar-Zohar, in his
biography of Paul
Ernst Fackenheim,
states that
during Fackenheim's captivity in Latrun,
where the
British also kept ****-sympathizer...
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Emmanuel Levinas,
Hannah Arendt,
Rabbi Abraham Joshua Heschel, and Emil
Fackenheim.
Jewish existentialism finds its
roots in both the
traditional philosophical...
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consequent secularization.[citation needed]
According to
writers like
Fackenheim and Husserl,
modern thought repudiates the Judeo-Christian
belief in the...
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antisemitic parlance, 'Semites'
really stands for Jews, just that." Emil
Fackenheim supported the
unhyphenated spelling, in
order to "[dispel] the notion...
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practical halakha.
Aveira (Transgression)
Dharma (Hindu/Buddhist/Sikh) Emil
Fackenheim Fard (Islamic) Law
given to
Moses at
Sinai Mitzvah goreret mitzvah Pay...
- and his messiah. That condemnation, however, was soon to come." Emil
Fackenheim wrote in 1987: "...
Except in
relations with Christians, the
Christ of...
- Name Born Died
Genre Notable works Emil
Fackenheim 1916 2003 historian,
philosopher Jean
Mohsen Fahmy 1942 novelist,
short stories,
literary criticism...
- Press). For
detailed accounts of this
development see, for instance,
Fackenheim 1967, ch. 5, or
Jaeschke 1990, ch. 2–3. "Because
Hegel does not often...