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Hashkafa (Hebrew: השקפה, lit. 'outlook';
plural hashkafot, hashkafos,
hashkafas) is the
Hebrew term for
worldview and
guiding philosophy, used almost...
- example:
Topics in
Hashkafa[permanent dead link] at Har Etzion;
Shiurim in
Machsahava at
Yeshiva University (yutorah.org);
Hashkafa courses at WebYeshiva...
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Joseph Ber
Soloveitchik (Hebrew: יוסף דב הלוי סולובייצ׳יק
Yosef Dov ha-Levi Soloveychik;
February 27, 1903 –
April 9, 1993) was a
major American Orthodox...
- Ben-Yehuda was the
editor of
several Hebrew-language newspapers:
HaZvi and
Hashkafa.
HaZvi was
closed down for a year in the wake of
opposition from Jerusalem's...
- Business—offer a dual
curriculum inspired by Modern–Centrist–Orthodox Judaism's
hashkafa (philosophy) of
Torah Umadda ("Torah and
secular knowledge"), combining...
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especially if the
abuse is illegal, is not
Lashon hara,
regardless of
hashkafa.
There are
times when a
person is
permitted or even
required to disclose...
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institute of
Torah study Discussion Jewish education § Girls'
education Hashkafa §
Gender roles Benisch,
Pearl (2003).
Carry Me In Your Heart. Feldheim...
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yeshivas then
existing in
Eastern Europe. The
primary focal point of
Novardok hashkafa is
extreme reliance on
Divine providence and
commitment to
achieving spiritual...
- God's ways was
later to
become part of the
basis of
rabbinic Judaism; see
Hashkafa § Principles. Jews are
exhorted to
perform acts of
kindness similar to...
- by
leading Dati
Leumi figures on the w****ly parsha, the festivals, and
hashkafa (discussions on
Jewish thought).
Similar to
Haredi families, more religious...